"It is ‘Impossible’ to (Cheaply) create tools like without copyrighted material (THAT WE STEAL), OpenAI says"

so they are openly admitting to breaking copyright law. Good to know

theguardian.com/technology/202

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It is possible, but a.) They're not creating a AI, they're creating a chatty and nuance search engine (YAWN) and b.) They don't want to do it the right way and cite where they're stripping language from.

If I want to learn something I have to pay college tuition (i.e., the professors who've spent vast amounts of money and lifetimes on becoming experts in their fields) , I have to pay for all the textbooks and materials needed.

OpenAI doesn't think it has to pay diddly-squat.

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