This would be a very interesting case if this ever gets to court over copyright…
This would be a very interesting case if this ever gets to court over copyright…
Let’s ask the people who went to jail for using Napster 20 years ago, shall we?
It’s one of the most popular social media apps in Russia that is not banned or blocked. I would bet they already have a backdoor for the Russian police and intelligence agency…
I wouldn’t get into crypto, but have you heard about this newfangled thing with the NFTs?
This would be a bad approach, because you are essentially trying to brute force your way around a roadblock (no supported open data format) the supermarket intentionally designed. It would be easy for them to block your bot with Captchas, rate limits or IP blocking or just sue you.
You don’t need AI for that. All it takes is some standardized markup like schema.org and a discoverable price list page that can be read and understood by everyone.
We already had something similar with RSS, where you subscribe to your favorite blogs and forums, and the RSS reader on your computer would tell you which sites have new posts, so you don’t need to scan all of them each day. For some reason people stopped using RSS, and instead published their stuff (or notifications about new posts) on Facebook, twitter etc.
The same system could be adapted for (grocery-) price lists. However the big brands would never do that, because then it would be very easy to discover which products suddenly got more expensive.
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Always has been. Technically the server sees no difference in what a browser does vs what a bot does: Downloading files and submitting requests.
I’m sure the reddit TOS you agreed to during signup says otherwise…
Blocking bots is hard, because with some work they can be made to look like users, down to simulating curved mouse movements from one button to the next if you are really ambitious.
They could both live on musk’s mars colony, the first rockets are set to start as early as 2018!
Nope. You can run similar models locally that are good and fast enough for most tasks.
Not a console user, but can you actually still play games from a disc without an sony account and internet connection?