07-06-2024, 03:04 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-06-2024, 04:41 PM by AbsoluteBeginner.)
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Thank you, Z-S.
But, due to translation difficulties, you misunderstood me.
Let's assume that I, using my computer, trained "Rabbit AI" (mutation #3).
The Client's code is completely ready for use. Nothing needs to be changed in the code.
But I spent 4 days training this AI. The training data is stored on my disk in a text file.
So that you don’t waste your 4 days training your instance of this Client, I can send you my text file with the training data already received.
But, I don't want to use a third-party cloud service to transfer this file to you.
I want the training data to be available to you immediately as soon as you receive the SB-file with the client code by clicking on the "Import" button in the SB-Prime Editor window.
I'm wondering if I would be breaking security rules if I put the data in the source code of the executable file.
Thank you, Z-S.
But, due to translation difficulties, you misunderstood me.
Let's assume that I, using my computer, trained "Rabbit AI" (mutation #3).
The Client's code is completely ready for use. Nothing needs to be changed in the code.
But I spent 4 days training this AI. The training data is stored on my disk in a text file.
So that you don’t waste your 4 days training your instance of this Client, I can send you my text file with the training data already received.
But, I don't want to use a third-party cloud service to transfer this file to you.
I want the training data to be available to you immediately as soon as you receive the SB-file with the client code by clicking on the "Import" button in the SB-Prime Editor window.
I'm wondering if I would be breaking security rules if I put the data in the source code of the executable file.