...SCOTUS decided that content should be separated from delivery. Meaning that having to go to a studio-branded theater to see that studio's content was ruled to violate US antitrust law.
I don't see how this issue is any different today: content comes from studios (Amazon, Universal, Disney, Fox, CBS/Paramount, etc) and is delivered for presentation (Netflix, Amazon, Apple, Roku). Hopefully this court will revisit the erroneous 2020 decision and extend the 1948 ruling to digital platforms..
"AI" is not the problem, humans are
Skynet came to that same conclusion.
As long as those results only effect *other people*.
Microsoft Windows Quality Assurance Team, is that you?
Just like a parrot has moments when you think it understands what its saying and is conversing with you as a human being, likewise ChatGPT has moments when you realise its just a parrot, rather than something that can converse with you like its a human being.
Lenny approves of this and is proud of his accomplishments (along with his third eldest daughter -- he'll tell you).
One way to make your old car run better is to look up the price of a new model.