It should be publicly-funded, like infrastructure. Having a video sharing platform is clearly very important, but I don’t think there are any companies that are both capable of running it and trustworthy enough to do so.
It should be publicly-funded, like infrastructure. Having a video sharing platform is clearly very important, but I don’t think there are any companies that are both capable of running it and trustworthy enough to do so.
Every platform wants to be every other platform nowadays
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I hope it goes away
Yes, sell AI to artists, a demographic that is known for having enthusiastically embraced AI. Why not sell it to writers too? /s
Those weren’t designed to be addicting the way platforms like TikTok are
Oh no, sure hope the Bible doesn’t contain anything objectionable
Even if they would, look what at happened to Bleem. They successfully argued in court that the PS1 emulator they were selling was legal, but Sony kept suing them until Bleem went bankrupt paying legal fees. That was an actual corporation, too. What hope does an individual artist have?
Or, more accurately, they aren’t prepared for the legal battle that would ensue
The final creation of Dr. Light and the main character of the Mega Man X games
With capacitative buttons and on-screen buttons, there are times where I hit them on accident, which is annoying. The little bit of extra force you need for physical buttons makes this much less likely. I also don’t like when on-screen buttons are hidden, and I am worried that I would trigger gestures on accident.
I want a cell phone with a headphone jack, physical navigation buttons, and a rectangular screen like they used to make. At this point, I’ll have to go with a flip phone if I want all of those features.
The actual content of the article was thankfully less apocalyptic than I expected
A few years ago, you’d see comments just like this but with Blockchain instead of AI.
For those who take this seriously: don’t. Security by obscurity does not work.
Videos are easier to add advertising to
They’ve been sucking for longer than they’ve been losing
Because it’s not the AI that’s taking away jobs, but the executives hoping to cut costs regardless of creativity, quality, or ethics.
Not surprising, considering Musk used it back then too.
The fewer devices listening in on me, the better.