• Emotet
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    2 months ago

    It’s not shared for public benefit, though. OpenAI, despite the Open in their name, charges for access to their models. You either pay with money or (meta)data, depending on the model.

    Legally, sure. You signed away your rights to your answers when you joined the forum. Morally, though?

    People are pissed that SO, that was actively encouraging Mods to use AI detection software to prevent any LLM usage in the posted questions and answers, are now selling the publicly accessible data, made by their users for free, to a closed-source for-profit entity that refuses to open itself up.

    Basically the same story as with reddit.

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      2 months ago

      Agreed. As you said it’s a similar situation as with reddit, where I decided to delete my comments.

      My reasoning is that those contributions were given under the premise that everybody was sharing to help each other.

      Now that premise has changed: the large tech companies are only taking and the platform providers are changing the rules aswell to profit from it.

      So as a result I packed my things and left, in case of reddit to here.

      That said I think both views are valid and I wouldn’t fault those that think differently.