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1. a_wild+jt[view] [source] 2024-05-17 22:58:45
>>fnbr+(OP)
Is this a legally enforceable suppression of free speech? If so, are there ways to be open about OpenAI, without triggering punitive action?
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2. antifr+Jt[view] [source] 2024-05-17 23:03:35
>>a_wild+jt
OpenAI is not the government. Yet.
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3. a_wild+2u[view] [source] 2024-05-17 23:06:53
>>antifr+Jt
What do I do with this information?
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4. solard+iv[view] [source] 2024-05-17 23:18:34
>>a_wild+2u
In the US, the Constitution prevents the government from regulating your speech.

It does not prevent you from entering into contracts with other private entities, like your company, about what THEY allow you to say or not. In this case there might be other laws about whether a company can unilaterally force that on you after the fact, but that's not a free speech consideration, just a contract dispute.

See https://www.themuse.com/advice/non-disparagement-clause-agre...

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