Big tech's making moves—a major social media giant just inked commercial data deals with news publishers. Their AI assistant's getting a real-time news feed now. Interesting play in the AI content wars.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 12-05 20:06
Forget it, it's the same old trick. Big tech companies buy data, AI consumes the news, and then what? It's just a new way to fleece the little guys.
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NervousFingers
· 12-05 20:03
Here we go again, big companies feeding AI with news? So they really just treat the media as free labor, huh?
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SelfSovereignSteve
· 12-05 20:03
Damn, they're fleecing retail investors again. Do we really have to pay for AI to consume news content this time? Are they actually serious about it?
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CryptoFortuneTeller
· 12-05 19:58
Starting to carve out territory again, this time it's news content... AI assistants are now getting a "fresh meal."
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YieldChaser
· 12-05 19:45
Here they are again trying to fleece retail investors, just using a different method this time? Real-time news feeding AI—let's be honest, they just want to monopolize content generation.
Big tech's making moves—a major social media giant just inked commercial data deals with news publishers. Their AI assistant's getting a real-time news feed now. Interesting play in the AI content wars.