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by yellowapple 752 days ago
> Google (search) was built on similar data harvesting and we all loved it in the early days, because it was immensely useful. So is ChatGPT, but people are far more vocal nowadays about how what it's doing is wrong from various angles.

Part of that is that we've seen what Google has become as a result of that data harvesting. If even basic search engines are able to evolve into something as cancerous to the modern web as Google, then what sorts of monstrosities will these LLM-hosting corporations like OpenAI become? People of such a mindset are more vocal now because they believe it was a mistake to have not been as vocal then.

The other part is that Google is (typically) upfront about where its results originate. Most LLMs don't provide links to their source material, and most LLMs are prone to hallucinations and other wild yet confident inaccuracies.

So if you can't trust ChatGPT to respect users, and you can't trust ChatGPT to provide accurate results, then what can you trust ChatGPT to do?

> It gets interesting if there really is a voice actor that sounds just like her, but now that openai ceased using that voice, the chances of seeing that play out in court are slimmer.

It's common to pull things temporarily while lawyers pick through them with fine-toothed combs. While it doesn't sound like SJ's lawyers have shown an intent to sue yet, that seems like a highly probable outcome; if I was in either legal teams' shoes, I'd be pulling lines from SJ's movies and interviews and such and having the Sky model recite them to verify whether or not they're too similar - and OpenAI would be smart to restrict that ability to their own lawyers, even if they're innocent after all.