Monday, April 20, 2026

Intellectual Property Theft

The fact that someone stole snippets of an unpublished paper of mine (see Saturday's post) is a little worrying. This was no ordinary theft -- as best I can see, it was an AI engine I had asked to analyse the text. There are three problems I see here. 
1. They are stealing copyrighted material, causing its owners to lose control of it, 
2. They are exploiting it for profit, even if it is likely very small, and 
3. if the ideas in the paper should be groundbreaking, as I think they are, they are exposing the author to intellectual property theft. 
OBSERVATION: There is potentially a fourth problem. They attributed (falsely) the text to something already out there. I have a record of a question I put to Claude AI on 19 January: "What is your opinion on this journal paper?" Gemini AI comments:

"If a user uploaded an unpublished paper to Claude ... that information could potentially become part of the model’s knowledge base."

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