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Anthropic Faces Potentially "Business-Ending" Copyright Lawsuit

obsolete.pub
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Ads on websites are now unusably intrusive – what happened and how do we fix it?

3 points·by non_sequitur·anno scorso·2 comments

General Motors' autonomous vehicle unit recalls cars after dragging a pedestrian

apnews.com
5 points·by non_sequitur·3 anni fa·1 comments

Ask HN: Best books to understand semiconductor business?

134 points·by non_sequitur·3 anni fa·44 comments

I Gambled in MGM's Hacked Casinos

404media.co
5 points·by non_sequitur·3 anni fa·0 comments

Why your toxic colleagues climb to the top

fastcompany.com
50 points·by non_sequitur·3 anni fa·39 comments

Henry Kissinger Says “ChatGPT Heralds an Intellectual Revolution”

wsj.com
3 points·by non_sequitur·3 anni fa·5 comments

Their Children Are Their Retirement Plans

nytimes.com
17 points·by non_sequitur·3 anni fa·12 comments

Is Google Getting Worse?

freakonomics.com
4 points·by non_sequitur·4 anni fa·0 comments

You can earn Overwatch 2 skins faster by playing World of Warcraft instead

polygon.com
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non_sequitur
·10 mesi fa·discuss
Honest q - do you think these things will make a big difference if these videos can be made in 15 minutes for $20 or whatever?

Won’t the industry change to adopt that massive price cut/productivity gain?
non_sequitur
·2 anni fa·discuss
this is a good article but very outdated - none of the examples he cites are relevant anymore
non_sequitur
·3 anni fa·discuss
This was really interesting, thank you. I found myself playing "would i really ignore this color or would i ignore any color given the contrasting castles etc that are drawing your attention" in all the pictures
non_sequitur
·3 anni fa·discuss
Well if we don’t have Data several months after ChatGPT, clearly we should shut it all down.

It’s been months! Give it a few years :)
non_sequitur
·3 anni fa·discuss
This was his Tweet from several weeks ago, which I thought was insightful, both from a technical as well as socieconomic perspective when you think about data usage etc in these models - "Caterpillars extract nutrients which are then converted into butterflies. People have extracted billions of nuggets of understanding and GPT-4 is humanity's butterfly."

Did he see enough in the past 6 weeks that made him change his mind?
non_sequitur
·4 anni fa·discuss
So the real complaint is dynamic pricing, which is essentially raising prices to what the market will bear, instead of having (what was formerly artificially) low prices that get scalped. Now the extra money that used to go to scalpers goes to TM instead, and the downside is that some % of fans that could previously luck out and get cheap tickets no longer can.

Isnt this...not a bad thing? There's fundamentally just a supply and demand problem, with more people wanting to see these concerts than there are concerts. The article mentions that Garth brooks solved this by doing more concerts (e.g. 9 in a row in the same city!), but that's obviously not viable for everyone. Is there a better solution? Even if there were 5 different companies selling concert tickets, wouldnt they inevitably move to dynamic pricing for the same reason?