• @[email protected]
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    263 months ago

    whaaaaaat it’s not myyyyy fault that my AI that i created and prompted hacked the bank and embezzled all the moneys into my own accounts

  • @[email protected]
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    163 months ago

    This looks like it would kill any open source AI. The only people with AI will be corporations.

  • @Grimy
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    143 months ago

    This is regulatory capture and will end up drying up the open source scene. OpenAI has been pushing for this for a long time with all their “AI is dangerous and we need regulations”, and anthropic literally got caught sending a letter pushing for this bill specifically like a week ago.

    This helps the big companies more than anything by giving them a huge moat and will guarantee us a shit censored product that can only be run on the cloud for our “safety”.

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    -53 months ago

    Define ‘bad stuff’. The user of AI should exercise reasonable caution, and not deploy AI when it does not make sense.

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        And they lost because the airline used it in a stupid way that gave their customers false information in an official manner. The airline is the user in this context, this bill isn’t about them.

        This bill is akin to suing the company that supplied the bot (even if it was a free open source bot available to all) because the airline was dumb enough to use it in such a stupid manner, instead of the airline itself for its misuse.

        AI is a tool, you don’t go after the guy making hammers because someone used it on people instead of nails.