nixCraft , to random
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This is funny. OpenAI, who scraped the entire internet to build its product, is now enforcing copyright via notices. They still don’t give credit for stealing content from everyone, yet now acting like holier-than-thou https://www.reddit.com/r/ChatGPT/comments/1cnvyzp/

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  • nicholas_saunders ,

    @nixCraft the beauty of this AI is that it plagiarizes and steals, and never cited attributions.

    Plus, it's real fucking good at spotting plagiarism and art fraud.

    "The smarter villain sells a service."

    ajsadauskas , (edited ) to Technology
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    My real worry with Google's voyage into enshittification (thanks to Cory Doctorow @pluralistic the term) is YouTube.

    Through YT, for the past 15 years, the world has basically entrusted Google to be the custodian of pretty much our entire global video archive.

    There's countless hours of archived footage — news reports, political speeches, historical events, documentaries, indie films, academic lectures, conference presentations, rare recordings, concert footage, obscure music — where the best or only copy is now held by Google through YouTube.

    So what happens if maintaining that archival footage becomes unprofitable?

    @technology

    SheamusPatt , (edited )
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    @ajsadauskas @pluralistic @technology There's always @internetarchive . If you want a place to preserve your videos, and you don't require , upload them.
    The might already capture your videos, but you don't need to take the chance, and their Video library is better curated.
    https://archive.org/details/movies

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