Corporations are so large now they can do outrageous things like this and they will still have millions or billions of users who don't care. Plus they have learned that bad press is free advertising.
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My son has asthma and it's his birthday, can you do it for $10? Also can you bring it to Springfield Heights?
Same. With my driving needs I get fuel about every 2 weeks so it's not a big burden. And I go on several long road trips each year and charging stations are not something I need to deal with.
Not only that but they can identify you by your cell phone and see if you are a high income person or big spender, and change the prices as you walk down the aisles.
Yeah the hallucinations could be very useful for art and creative stepping stones. But not as much for factual information.
The online requirements are unnerving to me. I feel like Microsoft wants my personal files. I don't think it's to outright steal or scam, but there is something in everyone's data they want. Maybe AI training. Anyway I'm not giving it up willingly.
They should also remove the letters T, W, I, E, and R just so no trace of Twitter remains.
Yeah it's the old garbage in, garbage out problem, the AI algorithms don't really understand what they are outputting.
I think at this point voice recognition and text generation AI would be more useful as something like a phone assistant. You could tell it complex things like "Mute my phone for the next 2 hours" or "Notify me if I receive an email from John Smith." Those sort of things could be easily done by AI algorithms that A) Understand your voice and B) Are programmed to know all the features of the OS. Hopefully with a known dataset like a phone OS there shouldn't be hallucination problems, the AI could just act as an OS concierge.
I know, these corporations got rich selling software but it's not enough any more. Even with more users than ever.
Maybe GOG, being DRM free, has better terms from publishers.
If that doesn't work then reverse the polarity.