'paytotrain.ai' that distributes money paid by AI that automatically generates code
GitHub
paytotrain.ai/
https://www.paytotrain.ai/
When you access the above URL, it will be displayed as follows, so click 'Get Started' to start registration so that you can receive money.
Then, you will be asked to approve the cooperation between your GitHub account and PayToTrain, so click 'Authorize paytotrain'.
Your registration is now complete. When you return to the top page, you will be asked, 'Are you interested in learning about future class action lawsuits or class action lawsuits related to auto-generated AI that may affect your rights?' If you want to be notified when there is, click 'Submit'.
By linking your
According to PayToTrain's frequently asked questions page , PayToTrain was formed by ``developers and lawyers who are passionate about ensuring that open source software developers receive appropriate compensation.'' Thing.
PayToTrain has also drafted a license clause called 'Humans Only Clause' and is working to create a framework that prevents programmers from arbitrarily using their code for training automatic generation AI. By combining this with the existing open source license, while allowing the license for human developers as before, it is a clause that restricts the use of AI, just by registering with PayToTrain. Available. The license text and payment link will be auto-generated, so if you already have a license set up, add the generated text and link to license.txt, otherwise create the file and add the text and link. and push it to the main branch.
PayToTrain said, ``We believe that the open source community is based on the principle of 'what you get from the community, give back to the community.' However, programming aids using AI are the foundation of the community. We're taking advantage of contributions and removing all attribution: we want the open source community to stay open source, but we don't want big companies to make money with our code. No, that's why we created Humans Only Clause.'
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