| ▲ | outside1234 14 hours ago | |
I don't hate them. It is just plain to see they have discovered no scalable business model outside of getting larger and larger amounts of capital from investors to utilize intellectual property from others (either directly in the model aka NYT, or indirectly via web searches) without any rights. It is better for all of us the sooner this fails. | ||
| ▲ | frm88 28 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
to utilize intellectual property from others (either directly in the model aka NYT, or indirectly via web searches) without any rights ... and put the liability for retrieving said property and hence the culpability for copyright infringement on the enduser: Since the output would only be generated as a result of user inputs known as prompts, it was not the defendants, but the respective user who would be liable for it, OpenAI had argued. https://www.reuters.com/world/german-court-sides-with-plaint... | ||