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They don't have to play by the rules either. They can also be sued by the NYTimes.


Justice at the service of whoever has the bigger wallet. :/


This is, unfortunately, how our (US) justice system works.

The entire concept of an "NDA" has been bastardized in this manner, if you think about it. Conceptually you may think of an NDA as protecting sensitive data from disclosure, a sort of intellectual property right. However, it's been co-opted by folks to do nothing more than cover up inconvenient truths because they realize most people cannot afford to either (a) give up money they are promised in the future or (b) bankrupt themselves in their own defense.

So it's basically a game where whomever has the most money can ensure their narrative wins out in the end, because competing narratives can simply be "bought out".


> They don't have to play by the rules either. They can also be sued by the NYTimes.

I understand a lot of other outlets have been folding and making deals with OpenAI, because they're too weak to sue and desperate for the revenue.

Which if true is really sad. It's like taking out a payday loan: solve your short-term problem by giving yourself a bigger one in the future.




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