Though in the case of OpenAI there was also a threat of voiding vested equity.
Let’s imagine a world where Alice needs to access some website or “Resource”. In a standard non-anonymous authentication flow, Alice needs to be granted authorization (a “credential”, such as a cookie) to do this. This grant can come either from the Resource itself (e.g., the website), or in other cases, from a third party (for example, Google’s SSO service.) For the moment we should assume that the preconditions for are not private: that is, Alice will presumably need to reveal something about her identity to the person who issues the credential. For example, she might use her credit card to pay for a subscription (e.g., for a news website), or she might hand over her driver’s license to prove that she’s an adult.
A more intriguing thought, given the state of the earbuds market, is that Apple has yet to release a pair of open earbuds, contrary to almost every other major player in the space. Open earbuds, which leave your ear canals open for environmental awareness, are the hottest trend in wireless earbuds, if not audio as a whole. Could those “high-end” rumors be wrong, obfuscating the possibility of Apple entering, and disrupting, yet another market? WIRED editor Parker Hall recently raised this tantalizing idea in a brainstorm, and that seems like a safer place to put your chips to me.,这一点在WPS下载最新地址中也有详细论述
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