SuperSpaceFan
@SuperSpaceFan@lemm.ee
- Comment on 2024-07-18 lemm.ee downtime 5 months ago:
Thank you for keeping us abreast of what’s happening. I appreciate you, and how you manage this instance.
- Comment on This app lets restaurants and coffee shops charge to use the bathroom 11 months ago:
LoL 🔥
- Comment on When this post is 48 hours old, lemm.ee will be going down for a database upgrade 11 months ago:
The results are immediately visible in performance. Thank you @sunaurus!
- Comment on This app lets restaurants and coffee shops charge to use the bathroom 11 months ago:
If I read that article correctly, that was up to $10 to book use of the nearest bathroom?? I’m sorry, when nature calls, I can’t see people trying to reserve a time slot, like you would a hair salon.
- Comment on The New York Times sues OpenAI and Microsoft for using its stories to train chatbots 11 months ago:
Associated Press Article by HALELUYA HADERO AND DAVID BAUDER Updated 2:35 PM PST, December 27, 2023
“The New York Times is striking back against the threat that artificial intelligence poses to the news industry, filing a federal lawsuit Wednesday against OpenAI and Microsoft seeking to end the practice of using its stories to train chatbots.
The Times says the companies are threatening its livelihood by effectively stealing billions of dollars worth of work by its journalists, in some cases spitting out Times’ material verbatim to people who seek answers from generative artificial intelligence like OpenAI’s ChatGPT. The newspaper’s lawsuit was filed in federal court in Manhattan and follows what appears to be a breakdown in talks between the newspaper and the two companies, which began in April.
The media has already been pummeled by a migration of readers to online platforms. While many publications — most notably the Times — have successfully carved out a digital space, the rapid development of AI threatens to significantly upend the publishing industry.
Web traffic is an important component of the paper’s advertising revenue and helps drive subscriptions to its online site. But the outputs from AI chatbots divert that traffic away from the paper and other copyright holders, the Times says, making it less likely that users will visit the original source for the information.”
- Submitted 11 months ago to technology@beehaw.org | 1 comment
- Comment on Is lemm.ee abandoned by the admins? 1 year ago:
Another abandoned instance? For me it’s been bad luck with vlemmy, then geddit.social, now this one? Sigh…
- Comment on lemm.ee financials (June - August) 1 year ago:
Thank you! I appreciate your transparency. You are doing a great job with this instance. ♥️
- Comment on Import subscribed communities from another account 1 year ago:
Are there any others out there yet that do not require hookup to PC?