Ian Betteridge on Nostr: OpenAI claiming they couldn't operate if they had to pay creators for content they ...
OpenAI claiming they couldn't operate if they had to pay creators for content they use is almost hilarious, until you remember that they can't operate without a massive subsidy from Microsoft either.
It's almost as if this is a land grab to create a monopoly, rather than an actual business that could be profitable in a competitive market.
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