There is no dissonance. I don’t think AI models should be getting stuff, because they’re not a public archive. They are using it to build a data model. There’s a difference between commercial use, which is the goal of AI companies, and spreading knowledge and research.
Man, he literally said it. Can you read? Wait sorry, you’re an AI techbro. You barely know how to write a prompt.
The goal of AI companies is to make money and give nothing back to the data that fed their model. Search indexes have a mutually beneficial relationship with whatever they index that drives traffic to websites.
I’m not sure I can make it any easier. Maybe ask chatgpt if you still don’t get it.
Here, FTFY. I don’t know if you recognize the dissonance between the first and the second part of your sentence.
There is no dissonance. I don’t think AI models should be getting stuff, because they’re not a public archive. They are using it to build a data model. There’s a difference between commercial use, which is the goal of AI companies, and spreading knowledge and research.
That’s not dissonance.
So your opinion is also that search engines should pay websites for the content they index? Explain to me how one is different from th other.
Man, he literally said it. Can you read? Wait sorry, you’re an AI techbro. You barely know how to write a prompt.
The goal of AI companies is to make money and give nothing back to the data that fed their model. Search indexes have a mutually beneficial relationship with whatever they index that drives traffic to websites.
I’m not sure I can make it any easier. Maybe ask chatgpt if you still don’t get it.