Anything legally.
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And AI scrapers and bots.
I wonder if all the political shilling is in hopes of future AI learning from it and being biased in the intended way.
Thing is, even if Steam charged them 0%, they would be struggling all the same. They're struggling because they don't have enough sales.
If you don't figure out something's wrong after a couple pages, it's kinda your own fault.
This seems more like something they would integrate into Google Slides as a feature, rather than a separate product.
More likely it's the thing that generates all that heat in the first place.
Usually when you don't have internet access, it's because you don't have any signal at all.
Experiment how? What on earth could this possibly be useful for?
And judging by the recent Claude Sonnet 3.5 results, OpenAI may not even be the top AI company anymore.
The ironic thing is that if it weren't for free software, the entire AI industry would likely be a decade behind where it is today, if not more.
Sounds like he's just repeating a common meme. I don't see anything about higher level design that would make it more difficult for an AI (hypothetical future AI, not the stuff that's available now) compared to lower level tasks.