that's the trillion dollar questions though can you teach it the expertise or does learning the expertise take 5,10,20 years to learn and what happens if things change does it do better or worse. how much if it's how fast an expert learns and adapts?
That suggests a better architecture for business processes:
AI interprets.
Rules validate.
Humans approve exceptions or high-risk actions.
Deterministic systems execute and record.
right on the money. although I would say AI could possibly have a few rounds of deliberation before moving to the next step. Think ReAct style or something like that.
maybe robot.txt should be upgraded with license specifics.
not for commercial use, etc.
so I believe all content is covered under fair use which to me means common crawl has a right to scrape everything and it's the user of common crawl to sort out the details.
at least the 3-card Monty guy is dealing with you one on one. These companies hire lobbyist to make the illegal, immoral sh*t legal. Easy to keep winning the game when you write the rules.
but this is the opposite right? they own the customer relationship. Amazon does the opposite. They control the customer relationship. Can the supplier raise prices possibly but so can they middle man. if they turn over the relationship to the provider then use bad business.
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