He’s not arguing for OpenAI, but for the rest of us. AI is a public technology, but we’re on the verge of losing our ability to participate due to things like and the megacorp’s attempts at regulatory capture. Which they might just get. Their campaign against AI is a lot like their attempts to destroy encryption. Support open source development, It’s our only chance. Their AI will never work for us. John Carmack put it best.
If Grimy supports abolishing OpenAI and making their unethically gained data set available to all, I would be interested in hearing that.
There are also ways to hold giant megacorporations to a different set of standards than independent developers. Corporations valued at millions to billions of dollars should have higher entry fees getting access to someone else’s work than a private individual.
If you want to know my personal political stance, I think every company with more than 100 or so employees should be owned by the state. I’m for the dismantling of the stock market and the owner caste. I’m also a realist and understand those things won’t come to pass anytime soon. OpenAI will remain and they will happily eat all the fines if it guarantees them a monopoly.
I wasn’t playing devil’s advocate. My point is these legislation only help companies like OpenAI while bringing no benefit whatsoever to any of us.
There are also ways to hold giant megacorporations to a different set of standards than independent developers.
Yes but that isn’t what is being currently proposed, is it?
That’s a pretty good trick, trying to conflate regulation of OpenAI with other impossible ideals you claim to hold, and drawing a hard line between that and your own suggestion: to let OpenAI win.
Heaven forbid anybody fight OpenAI, you think the best thing to do is avoid regulations. You claim to dislike OpenAI, yet you align with them. Where have I heard that one before?
Even_Adder@lemmy.dbzer0.com 10 months ago
He’s not arguing for OpenAI, but for the rest of us. AI is a public technology, but we’re on the verge of losing our ability to participate due to things like and the megacorp’s attempts at regulatory capture. Which they might just get. Their campaign against AI is a lot like their attempts to destroy encryption. Support open source development, It’s our only chance. Their AI will never work for us. John Carmack put it best.
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Fuck "Open"AI, fuck, Microsoft. Pragmatism or slavery.
LWD@lemm.ee 10 months ago
If Grimy supports abolishing OpenAI and making their unethically gained data set available to all, I would be interested in hearing that.
There are also ways to hold giant megacorporations to a different set of standards than independent developers. Corporations valued at millions to billions of dollars should have higher entry fees getting access to someone else’s work than a private individual.
Grimy@lemmy.world 10 months ago
If you want to know my personal political stance, I think every company with more than 100 or so employees should be owned by the state. I’m for the dismantling of the stock market and the owner caste. I’m also a realist and understand those things won’t come to pass anytime soon. OpenAI will remain and they will happily eat all the fines if it guarantees them a monopoly.
I wasn’t playing devil’s advocate. My point is these legislation only help companies like OpenAI while bringing no benefit whatsoever to any of us.
Yes but that isn’t what is being currently proposed, is it?
LWD@lemm.ee 10 months ago
That’s a pretty good trick, trying to conflate regulation of OpenAI with other impossible ideals you claim to hold, and drawing a hard line between that and your own suggestion: to let OpenAI win.
Heaven forbid anybody fight OpenAI, you think the best thing to do is avoid regulations. You claim to dislike OpenAI, yet you align with them. Where have I heard that one before?
LWD@lemm.ee 10 months ago