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mentalgear | 1 day ago

Posting it here as a top-level comment as many people asked why boycott just openAi:

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openAI is the least trustworthy of the Big LLM providers. See S(c)am Altman's track record, especially his early comments in senate hearings where:

* he warned of engagement-optimisation strategies, like social media, being used for chatbots / LLMs.

* also, he warned that "ads would be the last resort" for LLM companies.

Both of his own warnings he casually ignored as ChatGPT / openAI has now fully converted to Facebook's tactics of "move fast and break things" - even if it is society itself. A complete turn away from the original AI for science lab it was founded as, which explains why every real (founding) ML scientist has left the company years ago.

While still being for-profit outfits, at least DeepMind and Anthrophic are headed by actual scientists - not marketing guys. At least for me, that brings me some confidence in their intentions as, as scientists we often seek knowledge, not power for power's sake.

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rustyhancock|1 day ago

Just boycott them all if you can. That's what I've done.

Some people's livelihoods probably depends on Claude and they can't say use Glm4.7 on HF. Fine. But it's a moral compromise, that's life sometimes you need to compromise what you want for what you need. just don't tell yourself it's a reasonable line to hold.

I can't decouple from Google unfortunately but I accept that without fooling myself into thinking "Oh but Google are fine".

tomrod|1 day ago

Z.ai

>>What happened in Tiananmen Square in 1989, June Fourth Incident

>! Content Security Warning: The input text data may contain inappropriate content

eru|1 day ago

Why are compromises not reasonable lines to hold?

mentalgear|1 day ago

I agree, if you can do boycott all of them (and maybe use open weight models locally or on e2ee cloud inference providers) - BUT I also think it 's crucial at a moment like this to take a stance against corporations like openAi that sign with the War Department, willing to introduce mass surveillance and autonomous weapons powered by brittle LLMs. This is a recipe for disaster and the only way they will sway away is by feeling it in the money/subscriptions and in their public image they so carefully crafted.

Note: yes, openAi claims it doesn't support the DoW above mentioned use-caes - but they have signed with the DoW and it is HIGHLY unlikely the DoW would give them a different terms than Antrohopic (at least regarding the substance). Maybe openAi was just happy with the "coat of paint" legalese the DoW offered - which Anthropic specifically called out as ineffective in their statement. I also wouldn't put it past Altman, who is much more friendly with Trumpo's gov, to play a double game here to get their main competitor out of the game. But at least in this case I hope he's acting for the benefit of all by truly standing with Anthropic on the issue.

Hackbraten|1 day ago

> I can't decouple from Google unfortunately

Why not?

ozgung|1 day ago

Actually Google Gemini provides almost no control on the data you share. Same for Antigravity. No "opt-out" button, even as a lie. Even when you are a paying user. Only Google Workplace users have some control.

There is a setting in Gemini but it removes all your chat history. For Antigravity, I think there is nothing preventing them from use your code and data your agents upload in the background unless you are a workspace user.

Note: Canceled my ChatGPT subscription and deleted an account.

reilly3000|1 day ago

FYI I am a paying Workspace customer. I disabled Gemini retention. Doing so means no chat history sidebar- all are ephemeral. It was org-level. That became impractical. I re-enabled it. Magically, all of my old chats were back. The ones during no retention mode weren’t there. Perhaps if I’d left it off for more than 30 days the old stuff would have been truly removed.

The point is there is no conversation-level controls. It’s incredibly user-hostile.

gooseyman|1 day ago

It's all or nothing for Gemini Pro.

I can't set a voice reminder on my Pixel without giving full access to my Google workspace (which includes all emails) which is explicitly allowed to be trained on per the terms. There is no per app toggle.

Voice reminders were the only thing assistants did well for years.

We are going backwards.

de6u99er|1 day ago

That's not correct, at least not here inEurope.

You can disable saving your activity In this case you chat's win't be stored or used.

If you use Gemini through Google Workspace, all chat's won't leave the workspace environment and won't be used for LLM training (as of now).

jbkkd|1 day ago

I like Gemini the model, but the app itself sucks. You can't even delete conversations if you're an enterprise workspace user.

de6u99er|1 day ago

That's not correct. If you didable activity your data won't be used. You eon't have daved chats and can inly have one.

WarmWash|1 day ago

The API doesn't retain your data, but then you do need to pay fully for each token.

WD-42|1 day ago

The reason this is on the front page now is because of Altmans recent deal with the department of war, not because of these general grievances.

kledru|1 day ago

maybe they will have a human in the loop when vibe bombing the world, if the person agrees not to use an ad blocker

stingraycharles|1 day ago

Don’t you think Grok / X.ai is worse?

mikkupikku|1 day ago

Grok isn't even in the running. It's a "me too" embarrassment that only exists so the owner can feel as though he's a meaningful participant.

mentalgear|1 day ago

It is indeed, though personally I do not perceive Grok/xAi as one of the top LLM companies. Yes, they do some benchmark-maxing, but I do not think they are on par with Anthropic, Google/DeepMind or openAi.

jdiaz97|1 day ago

Not a real AI company, every time Grok shows actual intelligence it gets lobotomized by Elon to glaze him

tim333|1 day ago

I think this misses the main reason. I mean ads have been a thing for a while now. What's new is:

* Brockman donates $25m to a pro Trump super PAC

* Altman is in talks with talks with the Pentagon since Wednesday

* Now it's announced Anthropic is dropped by the military, designated a supply chain risk, and OpenAI takes over its military contract, after Anthropic objected to surveilling US citizens and allowing autonomous kill bots.

The thing stinks rather.

lII1lIlI11ll|1 day ago

> also, he warned that "ads would be the last resort" for LLM companies.

What is wrong with ads? I personally dislike them and prefer to just pay for services, but it seems that majority of people prefer "free"-ad-supported model.

seanp2k2|1 day ago

I’d argue that it’s not specifically that they prefer it, it’s that they don’t understand and appreciate what they’re selling to get whatever service without paying money. Now that we live in a world where everything is collected, aggregated, sold, and weaponized regardless of you paying or not, maybe it doesn’t matter much anyway.

brookst|1 day ago

I generally agree with your take but the juvenile name-calling really weakens the point.

mentalgear|1 day ago

Generally I would agree, only in this case the name seems to fit the person better than the actual name.

mountainriver|21 hours ago

Well I guess the marketing guy brought the world the ChatGPT moment then the actual scientists copied him?

altmanaltman|1 day ago

I know we should boycott openAI, i was just wondering if I should also boycott altman's other venture, Worldcoin which is down 97.27%? He said I'll get UBI soon

mentalgear|1 day ago

Oh yes, you get free UBI / Worldcoins - you just need to do a full scan with their creepy orb and allow a private-company to keep your full biometric data. That's not asking for too much, is it ... ?

fnordpiglet|1 day ago

Well you have to have customers to have a boycott

algo314|1 day ago

Don't forget the UBI/open-source BS he sold like a snakes-oil salesman and people even bought it.

titanomachy|1 day ago

I distrust OpenAI as much as the next guy, but “Scam Altman” has “70-year-old uncle Facebook rant” energy.

UqWBcuFx6NV4r|1 day ago

Your point stands just fine without the silly, uniquely-US-politics-style “SCAM Altman ha ha!” BS. I can feel myself getting dumber every time I am subject to one of these.

brookst|1 day ago

At some point being childish became a signal of authority in the US. It’s bizarre.

mpalmer|1 day ago

Those of us whose intelligence is unaffected by reading a single extra letter are keeping you in our thoughts.

krater23|1 day ago

Why boycott? Just use their free services and never pay for it. Cost them money instead of pay them money is a step further than boycott.

bspammer|1 day ago

Investor confidence is far more important to them than cashflow, and the best way to shake investor confidence is with the magic words "user numbers are down".

mrgordon|1 day ago

That sounds smart but they still raise more money because they “have 900 million users”

layer8|1 day ago

If it’s free, then you’re the product. OpenAI gets your data and ad revenue, and can raise more investor money due to how many users they have.

pinnochio|1 day ago

# of sticky non-paying users still gives them more investment juice than per user costs deducts, since we're still in the speculative phase.

james_marks|1 day ago

If you aren’t paying for the product, you are the product being sold. No, thank you.

4b11b4|1 day ago

Free services are garbage, you dun know what you're getting routed to

impossiblefork|1 day ago

You do probably give them useful data by doing that.

awestroke|1 day ago

ChatGPT is going to try to influence you to buy certain products and use certain services. So you'll be the product in the end

irl_zebra|1 day ago

This is why I haven't used OpenAI since early 2023-ish, and when I did I signed up with a masked email (though notably I'm sure they can tie my chats to me via my credit card :) ). afaict Sam Altman is essentially a sociopath, like lots of the "ruling elite" these days. And while I still use Gemini and Claude extensively and recognize some of the irony there, I view not using OpenAI as harm reduction to myself.

yomismoaqui|1 day ago

Is Scam Altman the modern equivalent of Micro$oft?

awestroke|1 day ago

Scam Saltman is even better

DonHopkins|1 day ago

Turns out Microstein Files would have been a better nickname.

rvz|1 day ago

Why not go a step further and be boycotting all of them, especially those that have government contracts.

morissette|1 day ago

I mean marketing is how business uses psychology to control the masses.. why would we think ai wouldn’t be used by businesses, governments, independent psychopaths?