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by mystified5016
460 days ago
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That would mean that by training LLMs on PII, the ai companies broke the already extant laws. Then they must face the consequences of breaking the laws. Doesn't seem super complicated unless you think that having a certain amount of money exempts you from any inconvenient laws. |
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I strongly suspect the EU will not find that companies must retrain models in response to GDPR requests because 1. It would destroy Mistral, one of the few beacons of hope in EU tech and 2. It would put Europeans and European companies at huge disadvantages in not being able to use these tools.
As an American software engineer I would only benefit from Europe banning these products as it would put a large segment of the low cost labor force at a huge disadvantage relative to me, so I am not really bothered by the possibility of them doing it. It would be a very interesting experiment.