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ocoromon t1_j3rhsk7 wrote

They're really trying to polish this turd that is Windows Aren't they.

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footurist t1_j3szzcs wrote

Maybe one of the future GPTs can find a way to finally make Windows fast. Probably too tough of a task, though, even for AGI.

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NarrowTea t1_j3tcg2v wrote

Wonder what that 49% was for huh? why not 50% or 69%.

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Snipgan t1_j3tyuuw wrote

Oh boy. The AI wars have begun.

Or technically have been for a while. Exciting to see the investments start flying.

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wise0807 t1_j446xsg wrote

I don’t see why this is exciting. AI is a very powerful technology that now will be controlled by corporate behemoths and everybody else meaningless pets. The company was registered as a non profit and now show their true colors. This is bad news imo

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wise0807 t1_j447111 wrote

I don’t see why this is exciting. AI is a very powerful technology that now will be controlled by corporate behemoths and everybody else meaningless pets. The company was registered as a non profit and now show their true colors. This is bad news imo

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Snipgan t1_j46ktwh wrote

Don’t get me wrong, the corporations gaining control of open source, or allegedly open source, resources and services is bad.

I was more talking about how a bunch of money and people are throwing around a lot more interest in AI related things. Exciting to see what developments come from it.

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wise0807 t1_j4abhw9 wrote

Yes, I understand:) massive investment is needed but also a lot of discussion around fair distribution of benefits and moral use of the technology. I don’t know how the government can ensure the latter happens so I believe it’s a loophole. I wish the markets would fund it rather than corporations.

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