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  • Agreed.

    There is nothing "fair" about the way Open AI steals other people's work. ChatGPT is being monetized all over the world and the large number of people whose work has not been compensated will never see a cent of that money.

    At the same time the LLM will be used to replace (at least some of ) the people who created those works in the first place.

    Tech bros are disgusting.

  • Some relevant comments from Ars:

    leighno5

    The absolute hubris required for OpenAI here to come right out and say, 'Yeah, we have no choice but to build our product off the exploitation of the work others have already performed' is stunning. It's about as perfect a representation of the tech bro mindset that there can ever be. They didn't even try to approach content creators in order to do this, they just took what they needed because they wanted to. I really don't think it's hyperbolic to compare this to modern day colonization, or worker exploitation. 'You've been working pretty hard for a very long time to create and host content, pay for the development of that content, and build your business off of that, but we need it to make money for this thing we're building, so we're just going to fucking take it and do what we need to do.'

    The entitlement is just...it's incredible.

    4qu4rius

    20 years ago, high school kids were sued for millions & years in jail for downloading a single Metalica album (if I remember correctly minimum damage in the US was something like 500k$ per song).

    All of a sudden, just because they are the dominant ones doing the infringment, they should be allowed to scrap the entire (digital) human knowledge ? Funny (or not) how the law always benefits the rich.

  • This is the direct result of Google diminishing the importance of forums and blogs in the first place.

    There used to be a "discussion" tab in Google search and forums used to have higher placement in Google. At some point they decided that "professional sites" are more important than discussions. Forums and blogs getting less traffic means more people decide to create content on SNS instead.

    Google created this issue in the first place.

  • Even though I have premium, YouTube recently has been very hit and miss. Live streams keep buffering for no reason. Some videos failed to play and needed a refresh.

    Just odd behaviour all around. In their battle to take out adblockers they destroyed the average viewer experience as well.