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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I can't find a single word in here about protecting Canadian artists from having their work stolen by AI companies, or compensating them for that stolen work. Why is it that people who create Canadian culture don't deserve accountability or control?
In the past two weeks, nearly every company has popped into my inbox or on my computer to announce their new AI... Even my website advertiser has a new Chief AI Officer. (So much for protecting creators!) I wonder if it signals desperation? Or is it just the new fidget-spinner? Gotta have it!
I have a feeling the whole Jenga tower of the LLM scheme is going to come crashing down after they've all gone public. They just want to cash in on their stock options before everyone realizes how expensive and useless their product is. At best, LLM's future is as a very fancy chatbot.
Can you share whether this push for AI is because OpenAI is paying for it? It seems really odd to have a "green" search engine embrace very dirty tech without clearly showing the energy and water costs.
Apollo is literally a walking weighted blanket. Seriously the best male energy possible in the winter. (A bit more problematic in the summer or if I have a work deadline).