Microsoft Probing If DeepSeek-Linked Group Improperly Obtained OpenAI Data
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You have to use it a lot. From what I can tell that's their problem, they priced unlimited access low based on some numbers they pulled out their arse and then were all shocked Pikachu face when people used it and unlimited amount.
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They don't lose money on users like you.
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That's only for the 200$ one, and if you use it constantly, no?
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Use duck duck go ai chat
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So that means that Microsoft will pay compensation to us, right?
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Chinese company:
Truly, you have a dizzling intellect.
Microsoft:
AND IM JUST GETTING STARTED! Where was I?
Chinese company:
Stealing data....
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When you can't beat em, sue em. It's the American way.
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How could it be better when they just stole everything? The fact that its better basically proves that its not stolen.
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Are they worried that deepsink too stuff written by others, mixed it up, and repackaged it as it's own?
Well, yeah, that's all AI is. An expensive weighted pachinko machine, that uses human made content, and remixes it.
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Is it worth it? Let me work it
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The question isn't whether they've used the same information. It's whether they've faked the process to achieve that 20x efficiency.
Look at it like a dictionary. Writing one from scratch is a huge task, no matter how many other books exist. How do you even go about finding all of the words?
But if other people have already worm dictionaries, you can just use their word lists and go from there.
It's more efficient, but only because it's a completely different task.
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If I stole from the thief, is it really stealing?
- some Philosopher probably
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âYou canât steal that public data! We stole it first!â
And considering thatâs exactly what Microsoft did to Apple with point and click, what irony!
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"Waaaaah" you say?
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Oh really? **Rabbit hole unlocked
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They both stole point and click from Xerox if my memory serves me correctly
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Somebody better call the WAHMBULANCE!
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So the suggestion from @[email protected] will just increase their revenue
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yeah xerox invented the GUI and mouse
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In Brazil, there's a rhymed saying: "ladrĂŁo que rouba ladrĂŁo tem 100 anos de perdĂŁo", it translates to "a thief that steals from a thief has 100 years of forgiveness"