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Well, now, that is interesting.

Archive: https://archive.today/TMGRZ

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>I found the best new thing artificial intelligence can do for your personal life: quit online subscriptions. It ain’t superintelligence. But it is useful. And the way it works — along with when it fails — offers us a snapshot of one of the most-promising frontiers in AI, known as “agents.” I recently wanted to quit Hulu and Disney+, but grew annoyed as I hunted for a cancel button. Making it annoying to quit is part of the business model for many companies. Amazon is paying $2.5 billion to settle with the Federal Trade Commission for tricking people into subscribing to Prime and then making it hard to cancel.

Well, now, that is interesting. Archive: https://archive.today/TMGRZ From the post: >>I found the best new thing artificial intelligence can do for your personal life: quit online subscriptions. It ain’t superintelligence. But it is useful. And the way it works — along with when it fails — offers us a snapshot of one of the most-promising frontiers in AI, known as “agents.” I recently wanted to quit Hulu and Disney+, but grew annoyed as I hunted for a cancel button. Making it annoying to quit is part of the business model for many companies. Amazon is paying $2.5 billion to settle with the Federal Trade Commission for tricking people into subscribing to Prime and then making it hard to cancel.
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Popup demanding I pay to read the article?

Are you new?

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Are you asking me? There is a Archive for a reason. I don't always remember to make it the primary link since most of these jew sites give you a "few reads a day" without requiring a sub.

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Are you new?

Are you asking me? There is a Archive for a reason. I don't always remember to make it the primary link since most of these jew sites give you a "few reads a day" without requiring a sub.

Interesting way to dodge answering the question.