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Starbucks business model is not entirely (or at all) reliant on the availability of new coffee drink recipes which can only be provided by third parties. So no, I wouldn't say so.
I don't think it's technically able to do that. It just tries to "guess" what the right source. It might get it right more often that not but that's not exactly what a citation is.
Much of that is Azure credits and not real money.
Since it "gives" the same information to everyone there aren't really that many incentives for you to allow LLM to use your content. "tragedy of the commons" and all that stuff...
If the cafe is a multi-billion corporation that can only exist because it can leech of content created by millions of other people without providing anything at all to them in return (and I'm not necessarily talking…
I don't think it's so much about legality rather than maintaining incentives (both financial and immaterial) for people to publish high-qualicontent that's available publicly.
Because authors and publishers wouldn't be very excited about that and would lobby governments to limit that (and I 100% believe they would be right to do that).
I doubt the number of content creators will increase or even stay constant if they know that only AI models will continue "reading" them. > do I owe you 1% of what my clients pay me? I would still derive some immaterial…
It wouldn't help in any way, probably the opposite. Since there is no way to distingush search engines from other crawlers we should probably say goodbye to what remains of the open internet...
> do you contend that the monarchs suddenly got uglier If you focus on the Habsburgs then arguably yes, it did got very bad in that regard. They still managed to find willing painters (even if they possible had to pay…
Really?
Booking will likely side with the consumer if something goes wrong. A cooperative controlled by hotel owners? I'm not so sure.. That + trust + customer support at least for me is worth more than at most 5-10% you could…
Nobody was at war with Russia over the last 20 years. > If all you have to base your argument on is what you've learned in mainstream western media, I'm afraid you're not informed As opposed to Russian state media or…
I'm sorry did you reply to the wrong comment? How does this answer my question in any way? > a pittance Did you bother actually looking up these numbers? Public spending on healthcare in the US is comparable to most…
So please name some of these extensive merits.. > reactionary agitprop. Right...
You're thinking about Bosnia or Serbia/Kosovo? Because these were different conflicts...
Is it? When was the last time Russia wasn't trying to be an expansionist empire? Just saying that something is "false" is really not enough to disprove it.
It might not necessarily be cheaper but people have more generational wealth due hsitorically much higher home ownership rates. e.g. even Italians are much wealthier per capita than Germans. If we look at the median of…
> 15 minute bike ride to work through a cobble stone street. That's a pretty awful experience. I'd much rather ride for 30 minutes on asphalt.
What prejudices? And please enlighten me. What could Russia bring besides oil, gas and various other raw resources? I'm genuinely curious. Of course I'm not quite sure what you are suggesting. Obviously Europe and…
> And that is why its not happening .. No that's not why it's happening. US had nothing against stronger integration between the EU and Russia in the 90s and 00s, they'd much rather focus on the Pacific. Russia chose a…