• BitSound@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Good to hear that people won’t be able to weaponize the legal system into holding back progress

    EDIT, tl;dr from below: Advocate for open models, not copyright. It’s the wrong tool for this job

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      AI keeps getting cited as the next big thing that will shape the world. I think this is an appropriate time to use the legal system to make sure those changes happen in a way that won’t screw everything up.

      The progress will happen whether we like it or not, taking a moment to clarify rules is a good thing

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        1 year ago

        The rules I’ve seen proposed would kill off innovation, and allow other countries to leapfrog whatever countries tried to implement them.

        What rules do you think should be put in place?

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        I think this is an appropriate time to use the legal system to make sure those changes happen in a way that won’t screw everything up.

        Tell me which rules would definitely do that without screwing it up worse, for this obscenely complicated technology that’s only meaningfully existed for about a year. I could use a laugh.