To: AnotherUnixGeek
Corporate Legal Departments might have something to say about that.
There is some that think if you use Claude Code to build your proprietary software, that you don’t own the right to application, since technically you didn’t write the software, and thus it’s not your own intellectual property.
So perhaps a good career will be as a lawyer dealing with AI issues.
32 posted on
04/23/2026 2:19:30 PM PDT by
dfwgator
("I am Charlie Kirk!")
To: dfwgator; nickcarraway; AnotherUnixGeek
My sons are reeeally good at writing code. In their proposals they say that the finished product is the client’s entirely and there is no need to work with them again. Evidently that becomes a selling point.
64 posted on
04/23/2026 4:41:59 PM PDT by
Retain Mike
( Sat Cong)
To: dfwgator
There is some that think if you use Claude Code to build your proprietary software, that you don’t own the right to application, since technically you didn’t write the software, and thus it’s not your own intellectual property.
I'd guess the default for most large and mid-size companies within 5 years will be local GPUs running open-source or proprietary custom models. That's what will help propel Jensen Huang to join Elon as history's first trillionaires.
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