Matthew
@matthew
I want to talk to ChatGPT about books—granularly reference, make outlines, debate core points, expand on topics, etc. I would easily pay $20 per book to do this. Why can't OpenAI facilitate that txn, and why wouldn't authors be open to it? The alternative (pirating) feels like limewire before iTunes came around.
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JB Rubinovitz
@rubinovitz
I don't think publishers will ever trust ai companies with their books after all the copyright infringement. May be an interesting use case for crypto x ai but I dont think the market is big enough for the trouble.
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Matthew
@matthew
I agree that there's a level of trust that needs to be built and hasn't until now. But the same was true for music, and that didn't stop Steve Jobs. Separately, how does crypto fit into it?
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JB Rubinovitz
@rubinovitz
you could provably enforce data rights with crypto.
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JB Rubinovitz
@rubinovitz
re Steve Jobs I agree. amazon will probably bully publishers into doing this.
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