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by jgord
95 days ago
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Did Meta spend around 60Mn lobbying for age verification to be forcibly added to every OS install ? If not, who has been paying to lobby for these age verification laws ? That seems a question that we should have an answer to. Forcing an age check upon linux install seems anti-competitive, and a violation of freedom of speech allowed by the Constitution. Also impractical and ineffective, unless they plan on some sort of bio-metric confirmation of age. Will they outlaw computation itself, or constrain a personal quota so that only corporations can access approved LLMs and certainly not run a local AGI ? As with the insane "encryption is a weapon and cant be exported" policy of the 80s, this will surely force innovation to migrate outside the US. |
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Of course they would want this -- as long as the OS reports that the user is over 18 via such a system, then Meta is legally off the hook for any COPPA violations.