Nah it doesn’t. He is being a dick. You probably can Google that. He missed the point of the entire topic. Nobody was positing how to remove it because this topic wasn’t about that. If someone would have asked about it in the first place people would probably have provided solutions.
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It’s about it being annoying or not. Microsoft is in a market position where they can leverage their different departments to heavily upsell you on other services. They have an unfair advantage that shifts the entire market to their favor, thus making it hard for any competitor to keep up or even enter the market.
E.g. they use every service / product they have to integrate Bing, they artificially limit the use of their chat bot to Microsoft Edge, they show Bing advertisements when you visit their competitors sites, they allow you to use Teams for free under certain conditions (if you already bought other products), they use their foot in the door with Microsoft Office / Windows go upsell you on Azure, …, Game Pass, …
I can go on and on. Some of them aren’t necessarily bad on their own. Some are. It paints a pattern of what Microsoft used to be. They actively used their position to try and create market conditions that would break their competitors or make it at least hard for them to even compete. About 15 years ago a lot of folks believed Microsoft had changed and were playing fair (in certain bounds), they invested a lot into open source and were generally a more friendly company. What we are currently witnessing is them going back to their old ways of doing things. Slowly tying everything back together. Probably under the assumption that this time the governments are sleeping and not really regulating it anymore. A lot of that is happening in the somewhat non-regulated cloud market anyways.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Report: Potential NYT lawsuit could force OpenAI to wipe ChatGPT and start over
5·3 years agoIt feels like you are making a computer program out to be more than it actually is right now. At the same time this all isn’t about what that program is doing. It’s about how it was built.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Report: Potential NYT lawsuit could force OpenAI to wipe ChatGPT and start over
4·3 years agoWell. When I copy and paste source code into my program and compile it it also doesn’t retain the actual code. It’s still not allowed.
If I on the other hand read source code, remember and reapply it in a sort of similar way later on then that’s totally fine. But that’s not what OpenAI did there. There wasn’t a human involved that read the articles and then used that knowledge to adjust the LLM.
There question i would have is where is the line there? Does that mean that as soon as there is some automated process that uses the data it’s fine?
E.g. could I have a script that reads all NYT articles, extracts interesting information and provides them in a different format to users?
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Technology@beehaw.org•Report: Potential NYT lawsuit could force OpenAI to wipe ChatGPT and start over
3·3 years agoBut they aren’t forming take aways from it. They literally used that material to build this system. I also cannot just go around and take arbitrary data from anywhere and use it to build my own program. There are licenses attached to it and I have to be mindful of who’s work I can use to build my system and who’s I can’t use without explicit permission.
Building this system isn’t looking at other folks material and forming take aways from it. It’s literally using that material as input for building the system.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Report: Potential NYT lawsuit could force OpenAI to wipe ChatGPT and start over
9·3 years agoMight be a fundamental difference in opinion. I don’t see us anywhere near anything related to artificial life.
What they’ve built there is a product, a computer program and they used other folks data to build it without getting their permission. I also cannot go and just copy and paste source code from all over the internet to build my program. There are licenses attached to it that determine what you can or can’t do with it.
I feel like just because the term “learning” is involved people no longer view it as simply building or programming a system. Which it is.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Report: Potential NYT lawsuit could force OpenAI to wipe ChatGPT and start over
8·3 years agoBut there is no one learning from it. It serves as a building block / source material to build these LLMs. I feel like the fact that it’s called learning gives folks the impression that it’s similar to what a human would do.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Report: Potential NYT lawsuit could force OpenAI to wipe ChatGPT and start over
14·3 years agoThis comparison doesn’t make sense to me. If the person then makes money off it: yes.
Otherwise the question would be if copyright law should be abolished entirely. E.g. if I create a new news portal with content copied form other source, would that be okay then?
You are comparing a computer program to a human. Which… is weird.
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Technology@beehaw.org•So tired of Adobe. They're part of the problem.
1·3 years agoAh it will be at done point
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Technology@beehaw.org•So tired of Adobe. They're part of the problem.
2·3 years agoAnd still it’s basically all Google.
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Memes@lemmy.ml•It's so nice to see them all growing, but this is just the truth, sorry.
2·3 years agoCorrection: FOSS Android Lemmy apps. It’s missing a few.
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World News@lemmy.ml•China using families as 'hostages' to quash dissent abroadEnglish
0·3 years agoI don’t think that’s important, given that it’s all just propaganda anyways.
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World News@lemmy.ml•China using families as 'hostages' to quash dissent abroadEnglish
0·3 years agoI mean I’ve seen a few recordings of Chinese officials calling folks abroad and making „suggestions“. That was more than just reading headlines.
But I guess you are right. It’s likely all propaganda and China is a paradise.
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World News@lemmy.ml•China using families as 'hostages' to quash dissent abroadEnglish
0·3 years agoI mean the nice thing about the internet is that you can at least find videos documenting what the article claims. I mean sure… it could all just be propaganda. But somehow there is a little much of it from so many different sources.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Universal Chat Application, Beeper, Will Be Available To Everyone (For Free) In A Matter Of Weeks.
2·3 years agoSuper easy. Especially since this is all under their control. So they could simply write those messages elsewhere if they wanted to. I’m not saying they do, but it’s technically possible and a walk in the park.
I would generally trust such a company to do it right. But that doesn’t save you when law enforcement and such get involved.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Universal Chat Application, Beeper, Will Be Available To Everyone (For Free) In A Matter Of Weeks.
2·3 years agoYes you should. Because it’s not e2e encrypted then.
It’s also about the people though. Been living in the south for some time. Hard to talk to people, even harder to make friends, very rural for the most part. I even would describe a city like Stuttgart as rural. At work people approached me and said „hey you also aren’t from the south right? I noticed“ and were happy to have someone to chitchat with.
Just my own experience… I’m very happy to have made the decision to move away again.
Maybe it’s easy if one isn’t a German since there are kind of expat communities? I don’t know.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•Microsoft in EU antitrust crosshairs over Teams, Office tying
1·3 years agoI wasn’t talking about that and I’m unsure why you are making this about privacy. The topic was about market share and seizing control of certain markets. Microsoft is a really big player in that game and Google ist irrelevant in comparison.
This isn’t about just web browsers. Yes. Google is a step ahead in that field. And ten steps behind in most others.
What I was trying to convey to you is: Don’t downplay Microsoft just because Google is currently a relevant topic in one corner of it.
Yes. That’s important to. No that doesn’t mean they are playing in the same league.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Stack Overflow's CEO doesn't understand Stack OverflowEnglish
2·3 years agoNo they didn’t? My company just recently introduced it.


I’ve been told that Artemis Fowl in the books is actually a nice and smart person. In the movie he comes across as an arrogant dick for a larger part.