@Winterismyseason@Powderhorn in lot of cases disclaimers are not legally binding and cannot absolute ChatGPT from legal troubles. Heck, even majority of EULAs are legal fluff.
That was my thinking. OpenAI may feel their disclaimers are airtight, but courts get the final say on such things. This sort of thing was bound to happen, and I’m glad no one suffered physical injury or death for the first lawsuit to be filed.
@Powderhorn lot of tech billionaires are live in wishful thinking world where they disrupt and void real world - including legal - consequences. They usually come crashing down. It is just surprising that big swaths of media absolutely never learn from this.
@Powderhorn yeah, there is lot of sort of self-justification happening there in a nutshell.
It is not that they are unique with this. Overall humanity still learns how to deal with their own quirks.
Unrelated, is it considered proper etiquette to @ users one is replying to every time? I have no issue doing so; I just didn’t see a need. But it’s been pointed out that comment threads aren’t rendered the same for all users, so I can certainly start doing so.
@Powderhorn as far as I have seen, Fediverse somehow tracks thread without mentions. So for me it is up to someone’s preference :) All Mastodon clients I use prefix messages with mentions of persons I reply to, but they don’t have to.
Isn’t there basically a disclaimer at the end of every response you get from chatgpt? Or am I just asking sketchy questions?
@Winterismyseason @Powderhorn in lot of cases disclaimers are not legally binding and cannot absolute ChatGPT from legal troubles. Heck, even majority of EULAs are legal fluff.
That was my thinking. OpenAI may feel their disclaimers are airtight, but courts get the final say on such things. This sort of thing was bound to happen, and I’m glad no one suffered physical injury or death for the first lawsuit to be filed.
@Powderhorn lot of tech billionaires are live in wishful thinking world where they disrupt and void real world - including legal - consequences. They usually come crashing down. It is just surprising that big swaths of media absolutely never learn from this.
When the future doesn’t exist past next round of earnings, there’s no upside to learning.
@Powderhorn yeah, there is lot of sort of self-justification happening there in a nutshell.
It is not that they are unique with this. Overall humanity still learns how to deal with their own quirks.
Unrelated, is it considered proper etiquette to @ users one is replying to every time? I have no issue doing so; I just didn’t see a need. But it’s been pointed out that comment threads aren’t rendered the same for all users, so I can certainly start doing so.
@Powderhorn as far as I have seen, Fediverse somehow tracks thread without mentions. So for me it is up to someone’s preference :) All Mastodon clients I use prefix messages with mentions of persons I reply to, but they don’t have to.