Comment by foxyv

Comment by foxyv 3 days ago

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The one thing I've found AI is good at is parsing through the hundreds of ad ridden, barely usable websites for answers to my questions. I use the Duck Duck Go AI a lot to answer questions. I trust it about as far as I can throw the datacenter it resides in, but it's useful for quickly verifiable things. Especially stuff like syntax and command line options for various programs.

oblio 3 days ago

> The one thing I've found AI is good at is parsing through the hundreds of ad ridden, barely usable websites for answers to my questions.

One thing I can guarantee you is that this won't last. No sane MBA will ignore that revenue stream.

Image hosting services, all over again.

  • foxyv 3 days ago

    You are entirely correct. The enshittification will continue. All we can do is enjoy these things while they are still usable.

    • benatkin 3 days ago

      Nope, this only applies to a small percent of content, where a relatively small number of people needs access to it and the incentive to create derivative work based on it is low, or where there's a huge amount of content that's frequently changing (think airfares). But yes, they will protect it more.

      For content that doesn't change frequently and is used by a lot of people it will be hard to control access to it or derivative works based on it.

      • baggachipz 3 days ago

        I don't think you're considering the enshittification route here. I'm sure it will be: Ask ChatGPT a question -> "While I'm thinking, here's something from our sponsor which is tailored to your question" -> lame answer which requires you to ask another question. And on and on. While you're asking these questions, a profile of you is built and sold on the market.

  • o11c 2 days ago

    The difference, of course, is that most AI companies don't have the malicious motive that Google has by also being an ad company.

    • oblio 2 days ago

      Almost every big tech company is an ad company. Google sells ads, Meta sells ads, Microsoft sells ads, Amazon sells ads, Apple sells ads, only Nvidia doesn't because they sell hardware components.

      It's practically inevitable for a tech company offering content and everyone who thinks otherwise should set a reminder to 5 years from now.

    • moi2388 2 days ago

      OpenAI is already looking into inserting ads, sorry..

    • foxyv 2 days ago

      How fast we forget history. "Do no evil" my ass.