Oh yeah I'm sure you predicted LLMs, and that they would need ridiculous amounts of training data wayyyy back in 2005 when Reddit started lol. Super easy to predict. Good job bud.
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They wouldn't have posted if they knew this was going to happen. They posted because it was fun, not for this.
They may be morally opposed to AI (as there are many valid reasons to be opposed to it), or they may just have wanted to have been able to make an informed decision before posting, but by retroactively training the AI on their posts they've robbed them of the agency to make that decision.
That's why they're upset.
Why do you think it's about wanting a slice? They posted on Reddit with no expectation of profit. But they don't want others to profit off it either. It's not that complicated.
How is not wanting capitalist companies to profit off of your content not aligned with complaining about the capitalist mindset of the world? Wtf lol.
That doesn't really sound beneficial to me
Come on, Microsoft was obviously worse. Steve Ballmer was atrocious.
Well tbf chatGPT also shouldn't remember and then leak those passwords lol.
I would hope the rising inequality after the pandemic would push people to care more but that's probably expecting too much.
Why are we resigned to there being a trillionaire in the future when it hasn't happened yet? There is time to stop it from happening. We can just kill them.
No, it's obviously better to have the choice (run the game or not). And losing a game that previously worked on Linux is obviously a bad thing, hence the joke about it being good.
Of course you could argue that taking a stance against this kind of intrusive anticheat is good in the long run. If Microsoft had a backbone they'd do the same.
But yeah losing games because of anticheat is obviously a bad thing lol. No need to take it so seriously.
Hey bud. The original comment was a joke.
How many EVs will it take for fuel prices to start decreasing? Or do prices only react to increased demand ๐