cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/48284303
A sum that would bankrupt these companies and set an important precedent.
Yesterday, there was news of publishers doing the same. Let’s see what other industries follow.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/48284303
A sum that would bankrupt these companies and set an important precedent.
Yesterday, there was news of publishers doing the same. Let’s see what other industries follow.
OP, you’re ironically posting content mill slop that’s poorly regurgitating this article from The Atlantic. It seems like a good idea to swap them out.
I don’t think so. The Atlantic article doesn’t say $150k per song.
I think this article is written by a human, not AI.
It references Engadget and Reuters, in addition to The Atlantic. Among others too.
I think this article is more informative and better than The Atlantic piece.
I genuinely don’t know what to say except that The Atlantic has a proper investigation from Alex Reisner as part of a series he’s been doing for three years, whereas you apparently prefer obviously generated slop. I write encyclopedically as a hobby – reasonably adjacent to this style of “and this happened[1] and this happened[2]” from this article (and constantly reading news articles to write what I do) – and this is barely focused crap with little you couldn’t get by asking ChatGPT about The Atlantic’s article. Except I think it’d somehow do a better job than this LLM-generated shit.
Ty for the heads-up. I still care about quality research and reporting.