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freejazz

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freejazz
·ontem·discuss
> Coding as in typing in the code might be solved

haha
freejazz
·ontem·discuss
Not enough!
freejazz
·anteontem·discuss
How so?
freejazz
·anteontem·discuss
Great if you want to make virtual child porn, I guess.
freejazz
·há 4 dias·discuss
Add me to the list too, please.
freejazz
·há 4 dias·discuss
>Careful you don't "it's just a text predictor" yourself into unemployment .

says more than anything else could
freejazz
·há 4 dias·discuss
>"What is the argument for legalizing drugs that are contraindicated for all medical purposes, are toxic, and have a high addictive potential?
freejazz
·há 10 dias·discuss
The public would happily string up any of these CEOs if given the chance
freejazz
·há 10 dias·discuss
Silence? Even the pope has come out against AI? Who hasn't? Diplo??
freejazz
·há 12 dias·discuss
>So? Since when is there a floor for the number of jobs a business has to create?

There doesn't have to be but since when is it not in a municipalities ability to make determinations as to what kinds of business can operate within its jurisdiction?
freejazz
·há 12 dias·discuss
> doing anything illegal

You are just putting off the hard work into "doing anything illegal" which is even more ironic considering this is a thread about people either a)passing laws which make constructing ai datacenters illegal or b) voting out politicians they do not believe are acting in the interest of the constituency
freejazz
·há 12 dias·discuss
>How about the nuclear button?

We do every 4 years
freejazz
·há 12 dias·discuss
> Yes, I literally support repealing laws that would prevent someone from building an AI data center anywhere it's legal to build any kind of commercial or industrial facility at all.

That's not the same thing as the question I asked. That's the answer to "do you support laws that would prevent someone from building an AI data center anywhere it's 'legal' to build any kind of commercial or industrial facility at all."

On the face, not all zoning is the same so it's pretty obvious to me that not all "industrial facilities" are appropriate to build where other "industrial facilities" already exist. For example, there's industrial baking facilities in my neighborhood, but there are not industrial chemical refining facilities in my neighborhood. The latter aren't allowed. By your logic, am I to assume this is okay because it's already the current state of affairs? That just uses an arbitrary date to filter - nonsensical imo. By your logic am I to assume that my neighborhoods prohibition against industrial chemical refining is just inappropriate because we allow industrial baking? We're trying to make sense of the world, not virtue signal via "policy"

Deeper, it's a statement that is so absurdly generalized as to be capable of giving it any useful meaning. You support the construction of AI data centers as a concept? Great. How am I supposed to use this information to navigate any actual disputes about where AI data centers should and shouldn't go.
freejazz
·há 13 dias·discuss
NIMBY YIMBY have no value when you apply them this indistinctly. You're for any AI data center?
freejazz
·há 14 dias·discuss
"Lengthy community dialogue" is your assumption
freejazz
·há 15 dias·discuss
> you might need to excuse Anthropic for originally using pirated material to train their models

You have it backwards
freejazz
·há 15 dias·discuss
A cynical and bad faith response, why even bother to write anything?
freejazz
·há 15 dias·discuss
It's your assumption that they spent the day getting things "right".

Information just traveled slower back then
freejazz
·há 15 dias·discuss
They were liable for copying the books in the first place, regardless of whether or not they trained the AI with them. Read the opinion.
freejazz
·há 15 dias·discuss
They didn't train on the books and that court only found that the pirating was illegal anyway.