even if you disable the feature, I have zero to no trust I’m OpenAI to respect that decision after having a history of using copyrighted content to enhance their LLMs

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    8 months ago

    It’s interesting to watch from a perspective of a person, who used to be able to find knowledge only in books. I’m slowly start to feel like Neanderthal. This global (d)arpanet experiment on humans looks more and more intriguing.

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      AI is just a search engine you can talk to that summarizes everything it finds into a small nugget for you to consume, and in the process sometimes lies to you and makes up answers. I have no idea how people think it is an effective research tool. None of the “knowledge” it is sharing is actually created by it, it’s just automated plagiarism. We still need humans writing books (and websites) or the AI won’t know what to talk about.

      Books are going to keep doing just fine.