▲ | benatkin 4 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
Nope, this only applies to a small percent of content, where a relatively small number of people needs access to it and the incentive to create derivative work based on it is low, or where there's a huge amount of content that's frequently changing (think airfares). But yes, they will protect it more. For content that doesn't change frequently and is used by a lot of people it will be hard to control access to it or derivative works based on it. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | baggachipz 4 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
I don't think you're considering the enshittification route here. I'm sure it will be: Ask ChatGPT a question -> "While I'm thinking, here's something from our sponsor which is tailored to your question" -> lame answer which requires you to ask another question. And on and on. While you're asking these questions, a profile of you is built and sold on the market. | |||||||||||||||||
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