Between this and the whole circular cashflow thing, and the fact the current LLM are far from real AI but rather sophisticated word prediction machines, the whole AI stuff looks like a giant clusterfuck any investor should stay far away from. But I guess people (and companies) are far too invested in this shitty bet by now, and this will end with a large bang.
buyingshitformylab on
points for using whom correctly.
Hot take: I hope the AI companies get away with everything. that would unarguably be the best utilitarian outcome for the average person, even if nobody ever used AI ever.
anonymoosejuice on
And the winner is? The lawyers
Riptide360 on
Surprised reddit is only suiing two. We should get a cut of the take as it is our data too.
MaddyMagpies on
I thought the color of the lines would represent the status of the lawsuit, but it turns out it is just the same color as the plantiffs.
Abides1948 on
The plaintiffs aren’t the writers, musicians. The plaintiffs are the corporations that the artists sold their souls to.
jxj24 on
Poor old Microsoft isn’t even worth suing?
PushingData on
I don’t see stack overflow in this and they seem to be in the top 10 of those impacted.
lunarlunacy425 on
Notice that deviant art or wix.com is nowhere to be seen.
Opheltes on
If someone were to define the unfortunate metric of lawsuit liability / marketshare, I think Meta wins. The most lawsuits after OpenAI and I don’t know anyone who uses llama.
JJBell on
Looks like they’re circling the wagons.
221Blazed on
Am I the only one shocked to see chicken soup for the soul on here?
globglogabgalabyeast on
How is “Size of org” determined? Seems silly to have a legend that breaks up the sizes into nondescript categories of minnow, medium, large, behemoth
Legal-Software on
There was a similar one for the telecommunications industry back in the day. I remember when I worked at Nokia we were in litigation with at least half of our suppliers, but still buying from them anyways because no one else could provide the necessary volumes.
T_Renekton on
Why are there 2 circles of plaintiffs?
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Between this and the whole circular cashflow thing, and the fact the current LLM are far from real AI but rather sophisticated word prediction machines, the whole AI stuff looks like a giant clusterfuck any investor should stay far away from. But I guess people (and companies) are far too invested in this shitty bet by now, and this will end with a large bang.
points for using whom correctly.
Hot take: I hope the AI companies get away with everything. that would unarguably be the best utilitarian outcome for the average person, even if nobody ever used AI ever.
And the winner is? The lawyers
Surprised reddit is only suiing two. We should get a cut of the take as it is our data too.
I thought the color of the lines would represent the status of the lawsuit, but it turns out it is just the same color as the plantiffs.
The plaintiffs aren’t the writers, musicians. The plaintiffs are the corporations that the artists sold their souls to.
Poor old Microsoft isn’t even worth suing?
I don’t see stack overflow in this and they seem to be in the top 10 of those impacted.
Notice that deviant art or wix.com is nowhere to be seen.
If someone were to define the unfortunate metric of lawsuit liability / marketshare, I think Meta wins. The most lawsuits after OpenAI and I don’t know anyone who uses llama.
Looks like they’re circling the wagons.
Am I the only one shocked to see chicken soup for the soul on here?
How is “Size of org” determined? Seems silly to have a legend that breaks up the sizes into nondescript categories of minnow, medium, large, behemoth
There was a similar one for the telecommunications industry back in the day. I remember when I worked at Nokia we were in litigation with at least half of our suppliers, but still buying from them anyways because no one else could provide the necessary volumes.
Why are there 2 circles of plaintiffs?