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this post was submitted on 06 Sep 2024
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How is this illegal? Sounds legit to me.
I use AI to answer ai generated emails at work all the time. I also use AI to design buildings that will never house people, but computer systems. It's all a shell game folks!!!
Probably the bots listening part. The point for the royalties is to get people to use the software and pay for it
If the ad agencies don't like that then yeah they should fine Reddit or get compensated for Reddit claiming they're more popular than they are. I don't see the counterpoint
(Unless it wasn't a counterpoint)
Reddit explicitly allow bots; Spotify does not - that's the difference.
Reddit explicitly allow bots; Spotify does not - that's the difference.
Should just be fraud right?