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by hamburga
1227 days ago
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Maybe unfair is the wrong word. I think most agree that scraping, even at a massive scale -- is in itself fair. But is it sustainable? Will LLMs drive interest/activity away from wikipedia.org? Will it put its own sources of high-quality ad-supported content -- wikihow.com, for example (though I can't be totally sure it scraped from there) -- out of business? Or is there an earth-shattering copyright suit against OpenAI in the works as we speak? > Can this start breaking the ad-based model of the internet Is the alternative that everything is behind some kind of paywall by default, to block scraping? Is that where we're heading? |
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