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> it's a humanlike intelligence

No that's incorrect. It is auto-fill on steroids trained on years of internet postings from actual humans (ie, reddit, twitter, etc).

That input is going to dry up - no longer free (Reddit has said all future posts are going to cost $ to access). Good for OpenAI as it has such a headstart, but many companies can source/tap into legitimate alternative user data streams - FAAMG for sure, but also any company that can convince it's userbase to provide training data that already has a foothold.




If free human generated content dries up for OpenAI wouldn't it dry up for Google (both Search and Bard) and Bing as well?


Google has its finger on the pulse of everything that goes through google search, gmail, etc. There's a reason everyone 15 years ago thought that Google would produce the first game-changer AI.

OpenAI is getting stuff from Bing, but Microsoft controls that data.




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