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Danox a day ago

What fight? OpenAI is getting nothing from Apple just like Bloomberg is not getting any money for me to read their article.

mrhottakes a day ago | parent | next [-]

I can only see the first couple of paragraphs, but it's OpenAI following in the footsteps of every other company that doesn't have a viable product: litigation.

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layer8 a day ago | parent | prev | next [-]

While (presumably) no money was exchanged, Apple and OpenAI entered a contractual agreement, and apparently OpenAI believes that Apple hasn’t met its contractual obligations.

khazhoux a day ago | parent | prev [-]

I lol’d at this because I also didn’t pay for access. But… aren’t we all just hypocrites and kind of jerks to not give even a few dollars to people out there doing reporting and providing us with information? “Ads and tracking are bad, boo! Pay $5 for a subscription — hell no!”

GrinningFool a day ago | parent | next [-]

While subscriptions can net you ad-free content, they rarely let you have it tracking-free.

manquer a day ago | parent | prev | next [-]

lol wish Bloomberg was that cheap . Last time I renewed It was like 280/yr and retail is like $35/month.

Still probably worth it , financial news publishers generally have less bias[1]/sensationalism than general broadsheets. Bloomberg/FT have been by my go to for factual news without too much hyperbole , click bait.

[1] There will be pro-business bias of course which in US these days I think as outside the political spectrum , both parties have very bad polices for businesses or labour.

neurocline a day ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I used to spend money on Bloomberg’s news magazine (newspaper), but stopped because it’s a distant second to the Economist.

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drivingmenuts a day ago | parent | prev [-]

If payment isn't required, I'm not going to pay unless there is extraordinary value. Your failure to establish a sustainable business model is not my problem.