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Gareth321 | 13 days ago

The future will be ownership of our memories and data. AI companies will fight tooth and nail to keep that data walled in and impossible to export.

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Breza|9 days ago

I agree. This is why I think Google has the long term advantage. They already have so much data. I can ask Gemini a question and it'll reference an email I sent a month ago.

Gareth321|9 days ago

It's an edge but I think it's going to become hard to gate data as they do. Soon our AI assistants will see and hear everything we see and hear in real-time. All of that will be ingested somewhere. Google can't prevent us from recording the things we see and hear.

Perhaps the competitive moat of the future will be time critical access to data. Google likely gets new data faster than everyone else, and they could use this time arbitrage in products like news, finance, research, etc.

ass22|13 days ago

If regulators force the capability of exporting to exist, what ya gonna do?

I continue to find it amusing that people really think corporates are really holding power. No - they are holding power granted to them by the government of the state.

Remind me why Zuck et al had to kiss the ring.

bigyabai|13 days ago

Very often, the regulators don't. Here in the US, half the country would refinance their mortgage for iMessage interoperability... if it were possible. Any time regulators reach for the "stop monopoly" button, Tim Cook screeches like a rhesus monkey and drops a press release about how many terrorists Apple stops.

If lobbying was illegal then you might have a point here, but alas.

k4rli|13 days ago

Since it's already not walled-in in most cases I don't see this happening very effectively.

Using openrouter+kilocode I can simply switch between different providers' models and not miss out on anything.