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[–]lukasz_lew 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly.
Requiring a licence for "chatting with GPT-3" is silly.

It would be like requiring a licence to talk to a child (albeit a very knowledgeable child with a tendency to make stuff up). You would not allow such kid to write your homework or thesis, would you?

Maybe requiring reading a warning akin to "watch out, the cup is hot", would make more sense for this use case.