I’d like to get the community’s feedback on this. I find it very disturbing that digital content purchased on a platform does not rightfully belong to the purchaser and that the content can be completely removed by the platform owners. Based on my understanding, when we purchase a show or movie or game digitally, what...
I may be misunderstanding what OP was getting at, but I think the point wasn't that NFTs would enable this option specifically, only that they would prevent the OG license holder from changing the terms of the arrangement after the fact.
It has to understand the problem first, which is the real limitation to these systems. The cue to do something more than generate statistical gibberish is missing.
"Hoping" is doing a lot of work there. Instead, they're trying to generate a statistically likely completion to the text they are presented with based on the training data they learned on.
Not only does it not know if it's "right" but it doesn't really know what the question is.
Strange, you're right. If I type it in, for whatever reason, it goes to the correct page, though. But I'm a Kagi subscriber so maybe that makes a difference, too.
The History and Future of Digital Ownership (www.theverge.com)
I’d like to get the community’s feedback on this. I find it very disturbing that digital content purchased on a platform does not rightfully belong to the purchaser and that the content can be completely removed by the platform owners. Based on my understanding, when we purchase a show or movie or game digitally, what...
Amazon exec says it’s time for RTO: ‘I don’t have data to back it up, but I know it’s better’ (fortune.com)
Tech company has no data.
Exclusive: OpenAI researchers warned board of AI breakthrough ahead of CEO ouster -sources (www.reuters.com)
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