The good news is that in the US any article created entirely by AI will be copyright free. Copyright law is quite explicit that only humans can own a copyright, not a machine or non-human.
Yes, it was OGRE, however it was originally known as TANC and could be played on the PC, MAC, Amiga and C64. Code could be shared unchanged amongst the platforms, and it really was groundbreaking in many ways.
Hmm, you mean the same way the Linux kernel handles APIs? Isn't Linux one of the only OSs that refuses to use a stable API, and therefor breaks things regularly? So I guess Linux is broken by design as well in your world.
Give it up. It's rather obvious from all of your postings on this topic that you're a shill. Hope they're paying you well for all the shite that you're vomiting forth.
So who is more brainless? The patent office for granting this abomination? Or the person at Amazon who simply typed up a description of a common computing paradigm from 40 years ago?
This is very reminiscent of the novel Oath of Fealty by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle. It would be interesting to see of some of the ideas they came up with would be used in this, and whether ir not some of the problems they identified would be solved by the designers.
Remember when this story first broke how he and the management at Flagship said that the stories of their demise was bullshit? Now we know he was lying through his teeth.
'By knowing the precise layout of a pinhole array, including the different sizes of the different pinholes, a computer can recover a bright, high-resolution image numerically.'"
Better than recovering it alphabetically, eh?
The good news is that in the US any article created entirely by AI will be copyright free. Copyright law is quite explicit that only humans can own a copyright, not a machine or non-human.
Yes, it was OGRE, however it was originally known as TANC and could be played on the PC, MAC, Amiga and C64. Code could be shared unchanged amongst the platforms, and it really was groundbreaking in many ways.
Hmm, you mean the same way the Linux kernel handles APIs? Isn't Linux one of the only OSs that refuses to use a stable API, and therefor breaks things regularly? So I guess Linux is broken by design as well in your world.
Then buy them in meatspace. Steam is incompatible with the basic usage you have in mind, and could very well stay that way indefinitely.
Give it up. It's rather obvious from all of your postings on this topic that you're a shill. Hope they're paying you well for all the shite that you're vomiting forth.
If it doesn't offend someone, it couldn't possibly interest anyone.
So who is more brainless? The patent office for granting this abomination? Or the person at Amazon who simply typed up a description of a common computing paradigm from 40 years ago?
This is very reminiscent of the novel Oath of Fealty by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle. It would be interesting to see of some of the ideas they came up with would be used in this, and whether ir not some of the problems they identified would be solved by the designers.
Remember when this story first broke how he and the management at Flagship said that the stories of their demise was bullshit? Now we know he was lying through his teeth.
'By knowing the precise layout of a pinhole array, including the different sizes of the different pinholes, a computer can recover a bright, high-resolution image numerically.'" Better than recovering it alphabetically, eh?