• Hemingways_Shotgun
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    1 year ago

    As a freelance writer, I write an article for a respected tech website. That article gets views, which in part determines if I get any sort of a performance bonus.

    Along comes an AI that scrapes my content, so that when someone asks it a question about how to do “x” on Mac, it spits out an answer based on what it learned from MY article, sometimes regurgitating it word for word, and in doing so deprives me and my publisher of a much need page view.

    It affects their revenue, since it affects ad views. It affects my performance bonus.

    This isn’t about big tech being “bad”. It’s about writers and other artists not being credited or paid for their work.

    • little_water_bear@discuss.tchncs.de
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      1 year ago

      This is a good explanation, thank you. I didn’t think about people who literally post stuff to earn money. Since so much talk already revolved around scraping sites like Lemmy, that was all I had in mind.

      What you describe sounds like the same problem with services that avoid paywalls or ads of news sites.

      In this case I fully aggree that some solution needs to be found.