

Which is asinine both here and in its original use. If there weren’t bad actors the system wouldn’t be broken. The players make the game.


Which is asinine both here and in its original use. If there weren’t bad actors the system wouldn’t be broken. The players make the game.


Could work in the EU.


You obviously didn’t even glance at the case law. No one can own what AI produces. It is inherently public domain.


My instructions are copyright by me
First, how much that is true is debatable. Second, that doesn’t matter as far as the output. No one can legally own that.


AI doesn’t get IP protections.


If you outsource you could at least sue them when things go wrong. Good luck doing that with AI.
Plus you can own the code if a person does it.


Context is everything. In publishing it’s standard; in online forums it’s either needlessly pretentious or AI and either way they deserve to be called out.


If it’s boilerplate, copy/paste; find/replace works just as well without needing data centers in the desert to develop.


I think the point is that someone should understand the code. In this case, no one does.


That’s a fast track to losing market share.


They believe they can put an end to having to pay for labor in any capacity ever again. If I knew less than I did about how this AI works I would be worried.
Or if I worked in entertainment.


Just like there’s a chance you actually won that Canadian lottery you never signed up for.


I don’t know about Walmart in particular, but I know one idea is to use QR codes in place of plain text tags.


A DC burner instead of a CD burner.


He is just a fall guy because they were determined to punish someone for the crime of daring to fight back against the ruling class. Just the claim that he was found with the murder weapon and a manifesto proving motive is enough to conclude that.
Even the most insane of murderers don’t carry around everything needed for conviction while out for lunch days later.


They actually think it’s more productive. They’re so good at gaslighting, they even do it to themselves.


He read the proposal. That’s his work for the day. Claimed 18 hrs.


They’re not really smart in any traditional sense. They’re just really good at putting together characters that seem intelligent to people.
It’s a bit like those horses that could do math. All they were really doing is watching their trainer for a cue to stop stamping their hoof. Except the AI’s trainer is trillions of lines of text and an astonishing amount of statistical calculations.


A minor cannot enter into a contract even if they lie about their age.
Not really. They will license their characters if you pay enough and ai companies have tons of investor money burning a hole in their pocket.