• DevCat@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    So, similar to how you can get a part of the wikipedia page when looking for the definition of a word, you will get an AI-generated synopsis of a search result in addition to the links to the stories. We, though, will still post links to the actual articles.

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    1 year ago

    Canada just passed legislation forcing Google and face book to pays for each showing (or redirecting?) of a Canadian news url. The law aims at redistributing money from internet giants back to news sites. Google and Facebook are threatening to just outright stop including Canadian news URL.

    It’s a bold move from the government, I’m not for how I feel about it.

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      1 year ago

      I hope other countries follow. Google and especially Bing with chatgpt are stealing a lot right now

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        Apparently, from articles I read about the Canadian law, Australia tried something similar but fang got it reversed.

        The problem is that Canada is a small market. FANG doesn’t need the revenue from it but they would hate for these laws to become popular so they’ll try to make an example out of Canada.

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    1 year ago

    Either way you should use a private-conscious search engine. Just a couple months ago google was involving itself in Brazilian politics to shield themselves from a left-wing law, I wonder how many millions went into our right-wing politician hands…