but do you care for accountability or more safety (through lower crash rate)at the end of the day?
they are trying to move to subscription model, seems like a reasonable alternative
you can ask it to remove, it does p good job at it
its other way around, openai was gonna announce it so Google upstaged
it's insane on lmarena for a size, livebench should have it soon too I guess
it's subsidy, personally feel like that shouldn't be your model for sustaining that is barely amazon's fault here, they did their part but there doesnt seem to be market around it
if you are primary payer, you still get it I think
any examples of that? my experience has been other way round (i don't have gpt-4 access so i am comparing chatgpt-3.5 with bard)
They are very legit and well researched articles, probably the most accurate in terms of tech news(semaphore is pretty good as well). However, for niche audience news, subscription is probably the only sustainable way…
They'll be back.
it's around 6-8$ per 1000 views
Strange given google's investment history, they owned roughly 15ish% before this.
I don't think there is anything wrong with blocking ad blockers, backlash is just cause people feel entitled to consume content for free without paying their fair share to creators be it adsense or premium account share.
there is higher quality available for premium, doesnt change anything for rest of the user (they'll still get current best quality)
Tried to check it but bing wouldn't let me query without downloading edge so I gave up.
yea but that's regular people's usecase, if they train and provide it for free for sure they'd be better option but in current form bard feels more useful for me.
I think HN users are over indexing on capabilities to solve complex problems, I was looking for something simple like "why diane feinstein is in capitol today", bard knew the answer whereas chatgpt doesnt answer the…
it's not likely to pass according to verge
Weird, I actually love that feature. Especially on my browser if there are multiple videos on my feed that I wanted to watch then hated open multiple tabs for them and in most cases I never ended up going there or…
Yes
but do you care for accountability or more safety (through lower crash rate)at the end of the day?
they are trying to move to subscription model, seems like a reasonable alternative
you can ask it to remove, it does p good job at it
its other way around, openai was gonna announce it so Google upstaged
it's insane on lmarena for a size, livebench should have it soon too I guess
it's subsidy, personally feel like that shouldn't be your model for sustaining that is barely amazon's fault here, they did their part but there doesnt seem to be market around it
if you are primary payer, you still get it I think
any examples of that? my experience has been other way round (i don't have gpt-4 access so i am comparing chatgpt-3.5 with bard)
They are very legit and well researched articles, probably the most accurate in terms of tech news(semaphore is pretty good as well). However, for niche audience news, subscription is probably the only sustainable way…
They'll be back.
it's around 6-8$ per 1000 views
Strange given google's investment history, they owned roughly 15ish% before this.
I don't think there is anything wrong with blocking ad blockers, backlash is just cause people feel entitled to consume content for free without paying their fair share to creators be it adsense or premium account share.
there is higher quality available for premium, doesnt change anything for rest of the user (they'll still get current best quality)
Tried to check it but bing wouldn't let me query without downloading edge so I gave up.
yea but that's regular people's usecase, if they train and provide it for free for sure they'd be better option but in current form bard feels more useful for me.
I think HN users are over indexing on capabilities to solve complex problems, I was looking for something simple like "why diane feinstein is in capitol today", bard knew the answer whereas chatgpt doesnt answer the…
it's not likely to pass according to verge
Weird, I actually love that feature. Especially on my browser if there are multiple videos on my feed that I wanted to watch then hated open multiple tabs for them and in most cases I never ended up going there or…
Yes