... Yeah ofc, right. Right?
themurphy
Well, I stand by it.
If screens were only about size, I'd be easy.
He is, otherwise he will get funds in some way or another. Rich people can't become poor today.
Pretty tall order, can't expect that in 2025.
I don't think it can backfire just because there're rules. Backfire will be possible if a rule actually made it even more legit to use AI for this.
But it might end up changing nothing for some use cases.
And my understanding of EU bills is often that it will get reviewed and changed before it will go into voting again. In that way not only the proposer of the bill have something to say.
Still I agree with you - better than nothing and let's hope it will get bulletproof.
Didn't the EU just made this illegal? Or what was the new AI bill about. Can't find the article.
They don't have the manpower to go after everyone, but you never need to.
You make an example out of 1.000 people nation wide, and most people wouldn't dare to not pay.
So TikTok will become state media. That can't go wrong.
I remember that there was a science group that each year got millions in funding, unconditionally. Except everything you discovered would be open for anyone to use.
Because it was unconditional, they could research ANYTHING. And it was very successful, because they could invent things without being controlled by profits or share holders.
It basically worked well.
EDIT: Found some of them. Look up The Invisible College or The Institute of Advanced Study. Also found 4 similar groups in Denmark being funded by private firms (like Carlsberg, the beer maker), where they can study anything and make it public.
It's true that working conditions is not the same at all in China, which also makes this possible.
Put the technology is still better, even if they acquired it cheaper than possible in the US.
Maybe I don't know enough of this, but would it be possible to install Kodi and use that and it's plugins for satellite? Plex also had this, and maybe Jellyfin is a good option?
In that way, you can show your satellite channels but in their interface.
Maybe that can do the trick?