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GPT Pilot has moderate defaults; Pine Ai carries the most permissive license terms of the set.FOR ENTERPRISE: GPT PILOT ENTERPRISE TIER ACCEPTABLE · PINE AI NOT RECOMMENDED
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“ Isn't this just how it works already? Yep. This is widely accepted as the norm in the open-source community; it's commonly referred to by the shorthand "inbound=outbound". We're just making it explicit.”
“All content submitted by you is your responsibility.”
The document assigns responsibility for inputs to users but does not explicitly state whether the platform takes a license over user inputs or prompts. This is a notable omission.
“ GitHub and our licensors, vendors, agents, and/or our content providers retain ownership of all intellectual property rights of any kind related to the Website and Service. We reserve all rights that are not expressly granted to you under this Agreement or by law. The look and f…”
“All AI-generated output is provided "as is." You are responsible for verifying accuracy and legality.”
The document addresses responsibility for outputs but does not expressly state who owns AI-generated outputs. This omission creates ambiguity about user rights to use, commercialize, or reproduce outputs.
“ By using automated means to access, collect, or otherwise use (“Access”) any publicly accessible Content from the Service for the purpose of developing or training any commercially available artificial intelligence model, machine learning system, or similar technology (a "Commer…”
“All content submitted by you is your responsibility.”
The document does not include any provision addressing whether user content, inputs, or outputs are used to train or improve AI models. This is a significant omission for an AI platform.
“ Vendors, Partners, and Affiliates: We may receive information about you from third parties, like vendors, resellers, partners, or affiliates for the purposes outlined in this statement.”
“ All fees are non-refundable unless otherwise expressly stated. Pine reserves the right to change pricing or billing methods at any time in its discretion.”
“ Our Services are not intended for individuals under the age of 13. We do not intentionally gather Personal Data from such individuals. If you become aware that a minor has provided us with Personal Data, please notify us .”
“By providing your login credentials or other access information, you authorize Pine to use secure automated methods, including simulated browsers, virtual devices, or other tools, to access and operate your accounts with third-party businesses and service providers on your behalf…”
Users hand over login credentials to the platform, which then uses automated tools to access third-party accounts. This raises serious security and data handling risks.
“ You must be age 13 or older. While we are thrilled to see brilliant young coders get excited by learning to program, we must comply with United States law. GitHub does not target our Service to children under 13, and we do not permit any Users under 13 on our Service. If we lear…”
“ Pine may refuse or limit refund requests if:”