Ars Technica content is now available in OpenAI services
Ars Technica content is now available in OpenAI services
Ars Technica content is now available in OpenAI services
My original, editorialized title: Ars Technica Sells Out
Linking to this because I know people here read Ars Technica, and I totally didn't become a subscriber three days before this was announced. Nope. No sir.
The main problem now is that Ars Technica and all other Conde Nast publications, with it now having a vested interest in openAI (they're getting paid by them), can no longer be reliably trusted to report on any AI or AI-adjacent topic whatsoever. And every user comment and content is now owned by openAI.
I'm not so sure Ars has a vested interest in OpenAI. I actually read through 10 pages of comments. Ken Fisher was pretty active in them, and noted several times that Ars doesn't see any of the money from this deal.
Ars does not. Their chief editor has said as much. But Conde Nast absolutely does, and it WILL happen where CN will start telling Ars what they can and can't do, because that's how corporate ownership works. It happens every single time without fail, and that is why you can no longer trust anything they post related to AI. You toe the line to capital's interest, or CN is gonna eject you from the org.
I bet MFCBot would work super well if it was updated to report on if the publication's owners had a vested interest in the topic.
Oh it would. It would require the MFC site itself to actually collect and collate data on site's parent company investment portfolios and that's a pretty massive ask from what sounds like a very tiny team.