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If you can make 60B and occasionally pay a few hundred million in fines, the math kind of answers itself

I think the difference is scale and targeting

I get the frustration, but I think it's worth separating two things: failing at moderation vs pushing for stricter identity controls

LLMs obviously aren't reproducing the internal cognitive process, but they might still capture some of the structural patterns that emerge from it


Interestingly, there is some neuroscience research that transformer architecture resembles "cue based retrieval" in the human brain in some important ways.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0749596X2...


The real issue seems more about transparency and consent around how the models are trained and how author personas are being used


The weird part about tools like this isn't just the copyright question, it's the simulation of authority


Yeah, this is like applying a stained-glass image filter to your portrait in order to achieve sainthood.


Every dominant tech company eventually gets the nickname treatment


I think Microsoft underestimated how sensitive people are right now to anything that feels like control


Long term, the real fix isn't moderation rules, it's trust


The title has always been about winning a specific match under specific conditions, not necessarily about who's 1 on rating at that exact moment


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