Comment by tptacek

5 months ago

What do you mean, "anti-competitive"? There is no rule of competition that says you need to reveal trade secrets to your competitors.

isn't it such that saying something is anti-competitive doesn't necessarily mean 'in violation of antitrust laws'? it usually implies it, but I think you can be anti-competitive without breaking any rules (or laws).

I do think it's sort of unproductive/inflammatory in the OP, it isn't really nefarious not to want people to have easy access to your secret sauce.

  • In what sense is not giving your competitors ammunition "anti-competitive"? That seems pretty competitive to me. More to the point: it's almost universally how competition in our economy actually works.

    • I think maybe we're just disagreeing on a legal interpretation vs a more literal interpretation of a term that is thrown around somewhat loosely.

      fwiw I agree with what you're getting at with your original response. maybe I'm arguing semantics.

      the more I think about your point that this is just competitive behavior the more I question what the term anti-competive even means

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you can use chatgpt to learn about anything ... except how an ai like chatgpt work.

  • You can use Google to search about anything, except the precise details about how the Google search rankings work.

    • you can search about it all you want, google won't threaten to ban you.

      and google gives everyone the possibility of being excluded in their results.

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