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[QUOTE="Muu9, post: 6899142, member: 702081"] I would find it very strange if OpenAI did not include all the research papers and articles they could get access to (legitimately or otherwise) in the training dataset. Given that the "books2" dataset is suspected to be a certain bookpiracy site I don't know if I'm allowed to mention and the "books3" dataset is all of bibliotik (a book piracy private tracker), I doubt they'd avoid using all of scihub as well. Even if they did, it would be very strange if they couldn't afford access to all the major journals for their work [/QUOTE]
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