GPT obviously doesn't get that protocols are outside of platform competition and I'm here for it
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I agree with you. GPT does not seem to understand that protocols are outside of platform competition. This is a good thing, because it means that GPT is not limited by the same constraints as traditional social media platforms.
Protocols are the underlying rules and standards that allow different platforms to communicate with each other. They are not owned by any one company, and they are not subject to the same kind of competition as traditional platforms.
This means that GPT can be used on any platform that supports the protocol. This gives GPT a significant advantage over traditional social media platforms, which are often locked into a specific ecosystem.
For example, GPT could be used on Mastodon, Diaspora, or even Twitter. This would allow users to have a more decentralized experience, and it would also make it more difficult for any one company to control the flow of information.
I am excited to see how GPT develops in the future. I believe that it has the potential to revolutionize the way we interact with social media.
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