Comment by rpdillon
3 months ago
> preserve their business model of writing about things that happen and selling the publication. To me it seems reasonable they'd want to keep doing that
Be very wary of companies that look to change the landscape to preserve their business model. They are almost always regressive in trying to prevent the emergence of something useful and new because it challenges their revenue stream. The New York Times should be developing their own AI and should not be ignoring the march of technological progress, but instead they are choosing to lawyer up and use the legal system to try to prevent progress. I don't have any sympathy for them; there is no right to a business model.
This feels less like changing the landscape and more like trying to stop a new neighbor from building a four-level shopping complex in front of your beach-front property while also strip-mining the forest behind.
As for whether the Times should be developing their own LLM bot, why on earth would they want that?