Claude Caught with It's Hand in the Cookie Jar, Again

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You know AI has been extensively trained on content/code you authored when it can literally recognize you as the author of a snippet based off of four lines of import statements.

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[–]vinis_artstreaks 114 points115 points116 points 2 hours ago (0 children)

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[–]WhatThePuck9 36 points37 points38 points 2 hours ago (0 children)<br>The response indicates that it was trained on all of the data it mentions.

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[–]SweetSure315 21 points22 points23 points 1 hour ago (8 children)<br>The dudes code and patterns are literally everywhere. AI narrowed it down to only several hundred thousand or millions of potential devs. I've gotten libraries from contractors that was 95% copied from pyimagesearch.

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[–]zionsrogue[S] 7 points8 points9 points 1 hour ago (7 children)

I've gotten libraries from contractors that was 95% copied from pyimagesearch.

I'd love to hear more about that (genuinely curious).

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[–]SweetSure315 6 points7 points8 points 1 hour ago (6 children)<br>I mean it was mostly when ML was new(er) and scary and we didn't have time or resources to train and deploy our own models. We also don't use a lot of regular RGB cameras so we needed somewhat bespoke models.

But as one example: a few customers wanted to be able to count how many times someone walked in front of the camera. A company had built us a person detector model and gave us a counting script that would track people who had been counted as they walked around. When I got ahold of it most of it was pulled line for line from Adrian Rosebrock's centroid tracker scripts. It was easy to recognize since I had actually used it before.

The dude's code is littered all over the place, even though it's usually heavily modified. The guy knows what he's doing, but I suspect he intentionally doesn't use the most efficient or effective ways of doing things in his tutorials/publicly available code. (Which is fair, generally they're aimed more at teaching/readability than being production ready code, and also he seems to be wanting to grow his business, and free, publicly available...

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