OpenAI launches programs making ChatGPT cheaper for schools and nonprofits
Source: theverge.com (direct link)
Oh, please no no no. I usually read a whole article before posting it, but just the first few paragraphs are giving me such a visceral reaction that I don’t know if I’ll make it through the rest. The existing tech giants already have such a hold on us, let’s please not let OpenAI in the door.
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