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·vorig jaar·discuss
The problem is not the text prediction, which nobody denies, rather the "just" which minimizes its impact.
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·vorig jaar·discuss
The problem I have with this conclusion is that "trust but verify" long predates AI models. People can, and have been, posting total bullshit on the internet since time immemorial. You have never _not_ needed to actually validate the things you are reading.
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·vorig jaar·discuss
> LLMs are just text prediction. That's what they are.

This sort of glib talking point really doesn't pass muster, because if you showed the current state of affairs to a random developer from 2015, you would absolutely blow their damned socks off.
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·vorig jaar·discuss
Does giving someone the product count as a payment?
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·vorig jaar·discuss
The difference is that often, particular things are more concretely defined. A ban on advertising might be so onerous you wouldn't even be able to 'advertise' your FOSS projects on HN.

In what way could you learn about novel commercial things in the absence of advertising? Word of mouth alone?
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·vorig jaar·discuss
> I find all advertising to be the sort of implicit-mugging the grandparent is describing.

Unfortunately, it's a useful thing that people have used to prey on our inquisitive simian brains.

Personally, I'm in favor of doing things like banning billboards &c, but it's hard to draw a line on banning advertising in general.
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·vorig jaar·discuss
Rarely by dollar amount or by volume? Because I assume, by volume, it must be mostly novel things.
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·vorig jaar·discuss
I'm actually convinced that "marketing", as such, can be completely orthogonal to profit altogether. Any sort of communication of a novel thing would fall under this banner, but I learn about new FOSS projects on here every day because the maintainers and developers are willing to 'advertise' them to me.