(...) the boss didn't know – or care
Oh they knew. Don't be naive
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(...) the boss didn't know – or care
Oh they knew. Don't be naive
Their bosses bosses boss probably knew.... Their boss may not of
AI is probably better at replacing the managers.
A monkey throwing darts is better than some managers.
The AI service relied on content from contributors who were not consulted about the project and, as freelancers, retained copyright over their work.
Sounds like you own that AI, and you should contact your peers and sue.
OP should try but we live under a corpo regime, the courts are captured and judges are useless whores who simp for monied interests and legal persons
You know, in 1789 they had a similar problem in France.
Cosmos Magazine used a grant to build a ‘custom AI service’ to generate articles for its website.
I'm making it a point to block any websites from search that use AI generated content. uBlacklist on Firefox helps with this.
But I hope that future adblockers include a feature that blocks websites and/or articles/images that are AI generated from being viewed on my devices. If I can't find original, human ideas on the internet, it's useless to me.
Techniques exist to watermark such AI generated content – readers easily could be alerted. But that idea has already been nixed by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, who recently declared that AI watermarking threatened at least 30 percent of the ChatGPT-maker's business. Organizations don't want to own up that they're generating and spamming us with slop.
your boss definitely cares. just not the way you hope he would.