• @Seudo@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Should Reddit or quora be liable if Google used a link instead? Ai doesn’t need to work 100% of the time. It just needs to be better than what we are using.

    • @xmunk@sh.itjust.works
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      511 months ago

      What you’re focused on is actually the DMCA safe harbor provision.

      If Reddit says, “We have a platform and some dumbass said to snort granulated sugar” it’s different from Google saying, “You should snort granulated sugar.”

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        11 months ago

        That’s… not relevant to my point at all.

        Make it apple employees in store and Microsoft forums. If humans give bad advice 10% of the time and Ai (or any technological replacement) makes mistakes 1% of the time, you can’t point to that 1% as a gotcha.

        • @xmunk@sh.itjust.works
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          311 months ago

          You’re shifting the goal posts though - prior to AI being an expert reference on the internet was expensive and dangerous, since you could potentially be held liable - as such a lot of topic areas simply lacked expert reference sources. Google has declared itself an expert reference in every topic utilizing Gemini - it isn’t, this will end badly for them.