steviaplath153 OP t1_j6jq9wm wrote
Reply to comment by perspicat8 in OpenAI executives say releasing ChatGPT for public use was a last resort after running into multiple hurdles — and they're shocked by its popularity by steviaplath153
Not as cynical as the small group of people who plan to hoard and charge for the benefits of AI.
perspicat8 t1_j6jr9b7 wrote
The ones who invented the stuff you mean?
It’s kinda how the world works.
Let me add naive to the charge.
steviaplath153 OP t1_j6jsjvb wrote
The ones who pressed a button, using the knowledge of others that they copy and pasted, letting machine learning algorithms train themselves on our data, are genius inventors that should reap the rewards of everyone's work/data? Nope. Try again.
DID_IT_FOR_YOU t1_j6k06l8 wrote
Wow you’re such an idiot. Pressed a button? You think Artificial intelligence isn’t an extremely difficult, expensive and bleeding edge technology?
You have no idea how much expertise, investment, time, manpower, etc goes into developing something like CHATGPT. If it was so easy there would be thousands of AI chatbots all over the place and nobody would care about ChatGPT.
Also any data it’s accessed on the web was posted there publicly. Anyone can easily protect their data by using something as simple captcha (that requires human intervention) or a login.
Creating a software that can learn, chat normally, and solve issues for people (such as debugging code) is HARD. It’s bleeding edge tech. It’s also extremely expensive to support as the servers it uses for all its processing, storage, bandwidth, etc don’t come cheap. ChatGPT is costing them tens of millions if not more to run and currently no one has to pay anything to use it.
Everyone already understands that when you get to use an internet service for free it’s because you’re the product instead (your data = the value paid). No one is forcing you to use it.
Durakan t1_j6liroq wrote
It's time to sit down bud, you're making a fool out of yourself.
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