Another interesting thing is, what would they do with short blogs that are almost entirely code snippets, which ChatGPT tend to copy & paste?
Probably nothing, since small blogs aren't big enough to sue them while news sites are.
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Another interesting thing is, what would they do with short blogs that are almost entirely code snippets, which ChatGPT tend to copy & paste?
Probably nothing, since small blogs aren't big enough to sue them while news sites are.
Probably. EU loves to intervene these days, so I also see some uncertainty.
I think it should include the sources used in the answer, as a link to the original
So, I opened up ChatGPT today, it showed the announcement on the disabled function and this was their source. Weird but true.
Wait, it had web access? How the hell did I miss it? I’m mostly using their app, was it a feature there, or was it something web-only?
You certainly don't know about plugins, do you?
I also had the iOS app. I believe the web access was indeed web-app-only.
Sure I do. How is this relevant though? I'm asking about out-of-the-box functionality.
Ah, I see. Never mind. On the web interface you would have enabled web access just like you enabled plugins.
ChatGPT will need to develop by improving security through accidents, lawsuits, and compensation payments, in the same way that automobiles and airplanes have developed while paying huge amounts of compensation after major accidents and lawsuits.
It was probably hitting reddit a lot, which has now disabled their api