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sepositus
33 days ago
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Adobe deletes Bluesky posts after backlash
Wasn't there some action around this like a year ago? Can't find it now, but I thought it was investigated at some point.
simonklitj
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Yeah, you can change plans (at no cost), then cancel right after the change. You get 14 days of free cancellation, which resets on plan change.
hapidjus
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Did exactly this, got hit with the cacellation fee a couple of days later.
simonklitj
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Really? Worked for me in February. In that case, this workaround might’ve been patched.
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It seems you're right. I can't find how big the fine was. ChatGPT says it is still ongoing. Not sure if that's right.
https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news/press-releases/2024/06/...
_Algernon_
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We all have access to chatgpt. If we want hallucination ridden bullshit, we'll find it ourselves.
bdelmas
33 days ago
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Yes. AI becoming the first place people go for information and replacing facts and first degree of source is going to be a scary world.
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33 days ago
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I agree with you about ChatGPT "facts", but the parent commenter shared valuable information with a source. No need to treat them in such a rude way.
kergonath
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The ChatGPT bit brings nothing. Just the source would be enough. Nobody feels the need to justify anything by saying "looked it up on Google". What matters is the actual source, and ChatGPT isn’t one.
elaus
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It doesn't seem to me like the linked page contains "hallucination ridden bullshit".
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