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margorczynski commented on GPT Image 1.5   openai.com/index/new-chat... · Posted by u/charlierguo
oxag3n · an hour ago
If this was a farm of sweatshop Photoshopers in 2010, who download all images from the internet and provide a service of combining them on your request, this would escalate pretty quickly.

Question: with copyright and authorship dead wrt AI, how do I make (at least) new content protected?

Anecdotal: I had a hobby of doing photos in quite rare style and lived in a place where you'd get quite a few pictures of. When I asked gpt to generate a picture of that are in that style, it returned highly modified, but recognizable copy of a photo I've published years ago.

margorczynski · 16 minutes ago
We are probably entering the post-copyright era. The law will follow sooner or later.
margorczynski commented on Has the cost of building software dropped 90%?   martinalderson.com/posts/... · Posted by u/martinald
on_the_train · 8 days ago
> You are in a sea of people telling you that they are developing software much quicker which ticks the required boxes

But that's exactly not the case. Everyone is wondering what tf this is supposed to be for. People are vehemently against this tech, and yet it gets shoved down our throats although it's prohibitively expensive.

Coding should be among the easiest problems to tackle, yet none of the big models can write basic "real" code. They break when things get more complex than pong. And they can't even write a single proper function with modern c++ templating stuff for example.

margorczynski · 8 days ago
> Coding should be among the easiest problems to tackle, yet none of the big models can write basic "real" code. They break when things get more complex than pong. And they can't even write a single proper function with modern c++ templating stuff for example.

This is simply false and ignorant

margorczynski commented on Anthropic taps IPO lawyers as it races OpenAI to go public   ft.com/content/3254fa30-5... · Posted by u/GeorgeWoff25
thoughtfulchris · 13 days ago
It could be smart for them to get in now with so much talk of a bubble or potential stock market correction.
margorczynski · 13 days ago
I guess the clock is ticking. Probably OAI will try to IPO soon also.
margorczynski commented on MinIO is now in maintenance-mode   github.com/minio/minio/co... · Posted by u/hajtom
ecshafer · 13 days ago
Is this just the open source portion? Minio is now a fully paid product then?
margorczynski · 13 days ago
Basically officially killing off the open source version.
margorczynski commented on OpenAI declares 'code red' as Google catches up in AI race   theverge.com/news/836212/... · Posted by u/goplayoutside
asdfman123 · 14 days ago
I know it's been said before but it's slightly insane they're trying to compete on a hot new tech with a company with 1) a top notch reputation for AI and 2) the largest money printer that has ever existed on the planet.

Feel like the end result would always be that while Google is slow to adjust, once they're in the race they're in it it.

margorczynski · 14 days ago
The problem for Google is that there is no sensible way to monetize this tech and it undercuts their main money source which is search.

On top of that the Chinese seem to be hellbent to destroy any possible moat the US companies might create by flooding the market with SOTA open-source models.

Although this tech might be good for software companies in general - it does reduce the main cost they have which is personnel. But in the long run Google will need to reinvent itself or die.

margorczynski commented on Accenture dubs 800k staff 'reinventors' amid shift to AI   theguardian.com/business/... · Posted by u/n1b0m
throwaway290 · 15 days ago
Most of people here think "I will be fine, only the other guy gets fired, programmers always will be needed". And we are tempted by new shiny stuff or we think using llms will help us keep the job but really by agreeing to what is happening and not being skeptic and standing against we dig our career graves. Kind of tragedy.
margorczynski · 15 days ago
A lot of people here have overgrown egos and really believe they are irreplaceable. And reality can come at you really fast.
margorczynski commented on EU Council Approves New "Chat Control" Mandate Pushing Mass Surveillance   reclaimthenet.org/eu-coun... · Posted by u/fragebogen
margorczynski · 18 days ago
How they're packaging it now? Terrorism? Child porn? Russian agents?

Either way politicians prefer to push unpopular stuff like this via the EU because the responsibility gets muddied - "we didn't want it, the EU regulation requires us to spy on you!".

margorczynski commented on Gemini 3 Pro Model Card [pdf]   storage.googleapis.com/de... · Posted by u/virgildotcodes
senordevnyc · a month ago
1) New SOTA models come out all the time and that hasn't killed the other major AI companies. This will be no different.

2) Google's search revenue last quarter was $56 billion, a 14% increase over Q3 2024.

margorczynski · a month ago
1) Not long ago Altman and the OpenAI CFO were openly asking for public money. None of these AI companies have actually any kind of working business plan and are just burning investor money. If the investors see there is no winning against Google (or some open Chinese model) the money will dry up.

2) I'm not suggesting this will happen overnight but especially younger people gravitate towards LLM for information search + actively use some sort of ad blocking. In the long run it doesn't look great for Google.

margorczynski commented on Gemini 3 Pro Model Card [pdf]   storage.googleapis.com/de... · Posted by u/virgildotcodes
margorczynski · a month ago
If these numbers are true then OpenAI is probably done, Anthropic too. Still, it's hard to see an effective monetization method for this tech and it clearly is eating Google's main pie which is search.
margorczynski commented on Yann LeCun to depart Meta and launch AI startup focused on 'world models'   nasdaq.com/articles/metas... · Posted by u/MindBreaker2605
ulfw · a month ago
Zuckerberg knows what he wants but he rarely knows how to get it. That's been his problem all along. Unlike others he isn't scared to throw ridiculous amounts of money at a problem though and buy companies who do things he can't get done himself.
margorczynski · a month ago
There's also the aspect of control - because of how the shares and ownership are organized he answers essentially to no one. In other companies burning this much cash as was with VR or now AI without any sensible results would get him ejected a long time ago.

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