AI Regulations are Coming, but but but
OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman testified against Congress(USA wala) and the end result seems to be there will be global regulations on AI. There might be a transparency law that dictates what Data is used for training. Now I have a few questions: 1. Is it a pro game move by OpenAI to slow down AI Training of smaller companies that are just starting out? 2. Since big tech has back door access to law makers lobby(as we saw in case if right to repair), will they bend the regulations per there liking? 3. Given countries like US and China have supremacy over AI Research, will it curtain AI Development in countries like India? 4. Will Google Bard again cry in trashcan?
OpenAI has gone complete ahole at this point.
They reached there first and see that the open source is catching up fast so now they call for regulation.
They have always been the hypocrite in this space. Remember all the "too dangerous to be released" shit when gpt2 came out.
More concerning is push from meta to regulate data access at internet scale to the public. These datasets form the foundation for these LLMs so if that happens then we are truly fked.
OpenAI hasn't even disclosed the data they used for their models for god's sake đ
Exactly my point. Now that they're seeing that open source projects are catching up, they want regulations in place.
Kendall Lee
Stealth
a year ago
1. We need regulations, especially how they are getting the data, option for removing the data, in case they used proprietary data.
2. Yes, itâs definitely will result in slow development, but this tech is probably the riskiest dev that has happened in recent times, similar to nuclear
3. US congress will kind of regulate companies on IP they share, they already do it in defence tech, theyâll start doing similar stuff for AI, countries need to invest in their own tech (what happens to open source tech is still an open question)
4. Bard will do great, Google wonât messs this up, already accounted for in their stock price bump
So will this lead to democratization of AI, or few companies like Microsoft and Google have clutches over all Research?
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