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throwaway27448
·1 ora fa·discuss
It's not even clear that ASI is a coherent concept.

But, I don't trust capital with either.
throwaway27448
·2 ore fa·discuss
Is there a commercial model out there now that wasn't trained on stolen data? Let's stop refering to these ghouls as "innovators": they're glorified bootleggers
throwaway27448
·3 ore fa·discuss
Why would you blame AI when there are dozens of other crises with far more evident impact already?
throwaway27448
·3 ore fa·discuss
That's also a bad look for any company who willingly hands its IP over
throwaway27448
·4 ore fa·discuss
> Steal

It's competition, buddy. If you don't think we got big the same way you're nuts. And anyone who is trying to kill tesla has my money.

Anyway, I don't think there's much worth stealing at the moment. Chinese models provide much better value than any american firm.

> but US could stop all of this by simply stopping their supply.

A) good luck trying to prevent access to a service and b) this is obvious cope. Of course the chinese can compete; there's no american magic beyond "having loads of money and nearby universities", which china has too.
throwaway27448
·5 ore fa·discuss
I think the chinese are doing just fine by themselves at this point
throwaway27448
·6 ore fa·discuss
Ok, so why did you bring this up in the context of boko haram? Do you think pets.com is trying to make a bomb?!
throwaway27448
·7 ore fa·discuss
> Generally when a seller in state X in the US sells to a buyer in a different state Y the consumer protection laws of state Y apply.

I've found the person who lives in California lol, no it does not work that way.
throwaway27448
·7 ore fa·discuss
And why would americans use regulated AI software when they could just buy it unregulated from china instead?

> If the fintech sector can do it, AI can too.

Fintech requires turning the number on a screen into something you can use to make a transaction. Good luck regulating... text.

For that matter, why would anyone want to live in a country where honest citizens have to use crippled software while criminals have full freedom?
throwaway27448
·7 ore fa·discuss
> If everyone is using LLMs then nobody has advantage

People with more capital will always have an advantage. This is a large part why the american market fails to produce convincing competition.
throwaway27448
·7 ore fa·discuss
...because terrorists in western africa are willing to follow american regulations? I hope this is satire.
throwaway27448
·7 ore fa·discuss
Only the boutique ones based in America
throwaway27448
·8 ore fa·discuss
This is why Russians now attack in teams of just two, down from dozens in 2022.
throwaway27448
·8 ore fa·discuss
It's never been particularly difficult to discern how to assemble a bomb, or C4, or napalm, or.... etc. Difficulty in accessibility of violence has never been what protected society. Except, I'm willing to bet, in FBI funding meetings.
throwaway27448
·8 ore fa·discuss
Because that's the shithole we live in. If you don't like it, take your head out of your ass and crucify a politician or move
throwaway27448
·8 ore fa·discuss
I don't see Mamdani as somehow invulnerable to lobbyists; but they realistically have little leverage over him.
throwaway27448
·8 ore fa·discuss
Oh, is new york in california?
throwaway27448
·12 ore fa·discuss
"Purpose" and "hope" (hell let's through "telos" in there) are inherently subjective terms. Conflating this with empirical observation of effect is simply not useful outside of certain political situations where you intentionally want to disregard intent. It's asinine unless accompanied with persuasion that intent is working against collective interests.

In most situations disregarding intent is not useful for getting things done unless you have unilateral power to override intent.

A better explanation is that John Deere, like the massive truck corporations that make pickups, was happy to take advantage of blatant loopholes.
throwaway27448
·12 ore fa·discuss
Of course, it also destroys the topsoil without careful management
throwaway27448
·12 ore fa·discuss
What isn't the result of politics? This is a bad explanation—how is there so little will to act in rational self interest?