When individual copyright violations are considered "theft" by the law (and the RIAA and the MPAA), violating copyrights of billions of private people to generate profit, is absolutely stealing. While the former arguably is arguably often a measure of self defense against extortion by copyright holding for-profit enterprises.
Barely usable results?! Whatever you may think of the pricing (which is obviously below cost), there are an enormous amount of fields where language models provide insane amount of business value. Whether that translates into a better life for the everyday person is currently unknown.
Using chatgpt and copilot has been a huge productivity boost for me, so your comment surprised me. Perhaps its usefulness varies across fields. May I ask what kind of tasks you have tried chatgpt for, where it's been unhelpful?
Yes it says aim for the brain stem but like most things it says, I already knew that. Finally quietness from the hearing the same thing over and over and over and over
I don't know who you think you're kidding with the "hurrdurr I don't know what server I'm on" act, when every post you've ever made has been on .ml lmao.
Trying to deny something so obvious is pretty pathetic.
Aww I know. It sucks to be called out doesn't it. Poor baby.
So what you're saying is you have no idea what you're doing when you post, but every single one of your posts just happens to be in .ml, which you somehow don't know anything about... for three years straight?
Posting consistently on a server for 3 years and claiming you have no idea what you're doing isn't the defense you think it is.
That's Google and it's also called being able to tell reality apart from fiction, which is becoming clear most anti ai zealots have never been capable of.