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  • i think it would also be more ethical aswell if everyone needed/liked it like:
    It doesnt train on anything and it asks consent from the original work and maybe pays the original work.
    it would take up less power on the cpu and gpu(i dont know if this is would be possible) or that the servers are swapped with more energy efficient servers.
    there would be a way to prevent AI slop or miss use.
    if a company or website added AI and not shoved in your face ,it would usually be opt in not opt out.
    Companies would attempt to replace AI with Humans and listening to feedback from the users(that the users dont want it) rather then shareholders and stopping that.
    The AI would be actually truly open source.
    AI wouldnt be driven with Greed
    thats what i can think of a not shoved/ethical AI in my opinion,feel free to upvote or downvote .
    in Summary:
    its just that AI Companies favor greed and competition rather then ethics, I like the LLM technology but i hate how the companies handle this technology.











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    ltsc is fine but i have some issues with it:
    1.App support will be like windows 10,fine for legacy or apps that dont get alot of updates but bad for newer apps (on windows 10 ltsc iot)
    2.Your using a version of Windows that isnt designed to be used on a home pc
    3. you cannot install microsoft store apps without workarounds,only exes from random websites(should be fine for most people ngl)
    tho i do use it but mainly only for flashing roms.
    your better off using a Linux distro open source,better in the long run and will support more only Windows apps(that dont need deep windows dependencies) with wine aswell as those windows apps having a native Linux version.
    and Linux has better privacy on most distros.