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by Tiereven
1098 days ago
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Reading through the white paper leaves me feeling that some commenters here may have had an axe to grind already. The positions raised by OpenAI seemed to be focused on tailoring overly-broad language, and curtailing phrasing which confused possibility of misuse for intent to misuse. The ai regulations have the possibility of becoming a GDPR-like boondoggle in the absence of domain-expertise from people in the field. Researchers without a conflict of interest should also be heavily be engaged in this dialog as well, and the law specifically made flexible enough to adapt in the face of rapid change. |
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