Ice
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- Comment on [JS Required] EU unveils DNS4EU, a public DNS resolver intended as a European alternative to services like Google’s Public DNS and Cloudflare’s DNS. 10 hours ago:
so ?
To make it extra clear. I don’t want to be subjected to these kinds of regulations. They are an infringement upon my personal freedoms and my privacy.
I don’t want these regulations to exist. If they exist, I’d prefer they be unenforceable. If they try to enforce them, I’ll try to circumvent them.
The internet wants to be free.
- Comment on AI and Copyright: Expanding Copyright Hurts Everyone—Here’s What to Do Instead. 3 months ago:
In my humble opinion, the most important aspect here is that it shouldn’t be possible to copyright ai-generated works. They are trained on the collective body of human intellectual product, the entire public domain, if you will, and in turn whatever is produced should be public domain, and available to everyone.
Certainly an AI company may charge for usage/distribution and generation of content to fund their endeavours, but that is about the limit of it as I see.