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thebaine
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Most of those examples have to do with the manufacturers knowing that their products were dangerous, addictive or illegal and advertising them aggressively as safe. They're mostly litigated on product liability claims. Banks are regulated by an entire architecture of laws, and we could enact laws that would regulate Flock too, as one of the other commenters pointed out they're doing in Oregon.
thebaine
·2 anni fa·discuss
He's the CTO of Surescripts
thebaine
·2 anni fa·discuss
Is the glass half-full or half-empty? How you answer that question may very well shape how you view the pivotal moments of your youth.
thebaine
·4 anni fa·discuss
No one has yet to mention that OpenAI is built on fair use of copyrighted information. If it's language and data is pulled from the web and their output is derivative, if they charge for the product, there will be significant intellectual property concerns. Microsoft would be wise to avoid opening their large balance sheet to that liability until it is litigated elsewhere.