Microsoft's Satya Nadella takes a veiled swipe at Anthropic and other AI model makers
THE SO WHAT
Public pushback on distillation complaints from a major platform player shows that IP norms for models are still contested—and that large distributors may favor more permissive reuse. If you rely on closed models or plan to license your own, revisit your threat model around distillation and negotiate contracts assuming this tension won’t be settled quickly.
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