

Because it’s an incentive to make money, not an incentive to be a good corporation making good products and services.


Because it’s an incentive to make money, not an incentive to be a good corporation making good products and services.


The IP isn’t even that important. They straight gave up that person’s phone number and identified them.


This is just a small part of the perpetual cycle of growth and contraction. Growth comes from breakthroughs and innovations. Contraction comes from mis-allocation of resources and the need to extract efficiency from the breakthrough and innovation.
So now everything is booming and growing. This will slow down and if it becomes efficient enough it will remain useful and accessible. If not, it will be discarded and another breakthrough will take its place.


It was necessary. The tech is so expensive to run and develop that getting customers to actually use it and build demand was essential to the tech’s survival.


Which of them help normies monetize their videos?


It’s not even on principle. From a pure business perspective, giving a funder the right to claw back money you previously spent is insanity.


Hmm, I didn’t realize so many people were interested in Sam Altman committing suicide.


This is really a pointless concern. Wait a couple of years until people can just make these videos privately without openai’s intervention.


I don’t think the foundries are the limiting factor. There’s a shit ton of engineering going into every step of the fab process and most of those experts are in Taiwan.


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No, this is food for exploit-searching AI. Private comments and tickets, etc is what they use to leverage targeted attacks.