I remember seeing someone say that it’s possible they want to monetize using their APIs to train AI on user content. Currently it’s basically free for someone like OpenAI to do it.
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I remember seeing someone say that it’s possible they want to monetize using their APIs to train AI on user content. Currently it’s basically free for someone like OpenAI to do it.
I’ve always said that I prefer any kind of venture that shoots for the moon and fails compared to something that plays it safe and succeeds.
We have the moonshot, though whether or not it will fail remains to be seen.
Maybe this is wishful thinking, but this all feels… slightly more real? I mean, the idea of the US government having “non-human craft” sounds absolutely batty, but at the same time…
I dunno, I want to believe.
Who would’ve thought that someone would actually PAY to see what people on Reddit think?
Honestly, I appreciate the protests, but this whole kerfuffle got me to realize how much I… don’t like reddit anymore? There are certain communities that I’ll stick around for (shoutout to /r/BravoRealHousewives), but I’ve already set up an RSS server for news and I’m probably going to unsub from a LOT of the more general ones. Too many bots, too much negativity, etc.
Yeah, Muskrat. You know what that’s called? BLOCKING.