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pfizer_dose@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•As electric bills rise, evidence mounts that data centers share blame. States feel pressure to actEnglish10·20 days agoI’ve been thinking this for some time. It just seems completely implausible that companies like OpenAI will continue letting the people of the world use their product for free, what with the ruthless material requirements involved in it’s distribution and upkeep.
To me it seems clear that the right to intellectual property and the right to work or contribute meaningfully to a workplace (as if that were actually a right) are currently being blitzscaled. I.e. these guys are running their companies at a loss to allow their product to become a necessity. Once that’s achieved you will no longer have the option not to use it and they will be able to charge whatever they like.
We really need to begin pressuring states and governance to protect us from the predatory business models of these venture capitalists.
pfizer_dose@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•This Tiny Radio Lets Me Send Texts Without Wi-Fi or Cell ServiceEnglish6·1 month agoMan I’ve been seeing so much about these over the last few weeks, I’d love to get my hands on one
pfizer_dose@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft admits it would have to let Trump spy on EU data if demandedEnglish3·1 month agoAnd I’m assuming anywhere else that microsoft operates (the entire world) would be the same too, no? I don’t know why this rhetoric would be specific to the EU.
Yep it’s blitzscaling. Run it at a loss until it’s a necessity, then charge whatever the hell you want. They’re blitzscaling our right to intellectual property and our right to work.