The copyright concerns can be mitigated somewhat by prompting to follow existing patterns in the codebase(and double checking that it has done that when reviewing the generated code)
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Venator@lemmy.nz 3 days agoit enriches the pocketbooks of the techno-fascists that run those datacenters.
Depends, in a lot of cases it costs them more money to service the query than they charge 😅.
Although it’s all borrowed money so it doesn’t matter to them…
Still causing all that havoc on the environment and poisoning with potentially proprietary stolen code though…
They’re gonna be running those data centers regardless though, as most of the cpmpute time is spent on training new models…
Venator@lemmy.nz 3 days ago
ProdigalFrog@slrpnk.net 3 days ago
Right, and they tend to convince investors to give them more by the amount of users adopting and using the product, which they can then extrapolate out with wild projections to convince venture capital to give them even more investments.
If more people abandon it entirely, the less venture capital they may be able to entice into their trap.