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      Yup. Everytime I need to test an internet connection I go to Yahoo cause I know the User wasn’t there so no cache version.

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      Yes. When their stock price dropped far enough, Verizon bought them.

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      I don’t know how they’re structured / what they really do as a company now, but they do still seem to have a well-regarded news division (or, they at least aggregate quality content).

      Well, they used to until I read this. Once they throw this AI nonsense into it, I’m bailing.

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        Every time I end up on Yahoo News, it’s an article that’s been republished from somewhere else. I have no idea what their business model is. Ads, I assume.

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      Yahoo Inc. owns TechCrunch, Autoblog, and Engadget, plus some other stuff, along with their own Yahoo-branded stuff (excluding Yahoo Japan, which is a totally separate company). It’s a ton of eyeballs, and they sell the ads on their sites.

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      It’s not all bad. Artifact uses “AI” to change clickbait titles into more descriptive ones for example.

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        Still a slippery-slope, IMO.

        When something (news) is, by nature, designed to inform you of the current state of reality, introducing any process that hallucinates (read: makes shit up) should not be anywhere near them.

        People are free to use LLM plugins to “de-clickbait” headlines as they want, but keep that out of the news process itself.

        Just my 2 cents on it.

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          speaking even as an “ai” hater, even the worst LLM hallucination isn’t nearly as bad as purpose made clickbait

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        I tried artifact for a bit, and the blog spam was so bad. Stuff would get promoted that would’ve never made it out of new on Reddit or Lemmy

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          Yeah, little control over presented articles was what led me to drop it when I was considering reddit alternatives but I’d kill for that de-clickbaiting feature to make way to RSS readers and link aggregators.

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        Yeah. There are definitely some novel uses and dev efforts. I’m terrified of the day AI data and user interaction data gets monetized though.

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        If people use clickbaity titles in the first place it’s cause they work, not because they don’t know how to write informative ones…

        Edit: my bad, didn’t know what Artifact was…

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    Question (somewhat sarcastically): how has Yahoo! remained relevant and where does it even get its money from?

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      My mom likes the Yahoo Weather app on her iPad and that displays subtle ads.

      Also Yahoo owns web sites like Engadget which run Yahoo’s ads services.

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    After only reading half of the title I’m very hopeful about yahoos venture into the digital collectible card game market, I’m sure this will be a great success!

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    Hey is that lady still there at - Ah, no she left in 2017 after selling yahoo to verizon for almost 5 billion.

    Crazypants.