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benjaminclauss | 7 months ago
If I ask ChatGPT for a recipe, I’m not going to have to read a story about someone’s grandparent first.
benjaminclauss | 7 months ago
If I ask ChatGPT for a recipe, I’m not going to have to read a story about someone’s grandparent first.
klabb3|7 months ago
You are walking into a trap. This is an apples-to-oranges comparison. Google and the downstream content farm and affiliate industry is mature and near optimally enshittified to extract value out of every interaction.
Chat bots are ad free because they are in the expansion phase. You have no idea what they will pull, and probably they don’t know either. But the value must be extracted. And the more the operational cost, and the more dependent their users are, the worse they will push the experience to make bank.
The fundamental business model hasn’t changed. In fact, it’s become even more cynical in every iteration.
rchaud|7 months ago
It is remarkable how many people do not understand this. We just had this conversation re: Netflix. 10 years ago, everyone was happy to spit on the grave of cable TV for daring to bundle channels together without an a la carte option AND throw in ads on top. That's what every streaming service is now doing, because there's not enough money to be made in "giving consumers what they want".
whywhywhywhy|7 months ago
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