Tenobrus and kache argue AI and cryptography are in the least regulated states they will ever see
Both expect tightening government oversight on tech development.
Some users welcomed minimal AI regulation as an exciting pivotal moment while others expressed despair over company actions and launched personal attacks on AI leaders.
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@tenobrus @AndrewCurran_ ehh; space will neutralize in the same way america neutralized. new frontiers

@SkyeSharkie @tenobrus they played everyone perfectly and now we sit and watch it play out exactly as they planned it.

@spoonedher @tenobrus You cannot survive years of telling everyone you're going to destroy all jobs and all software supply chains and your computer is alive whilst borrowing unlimited money from the same very people to make it happen when you yourself know it is not really possible.

@spoonedher @tenobrus It's a sideshow. Anthropic and OpenAI are going to get liquidated because we've been at the top for years and the cost of these shenanigans is finally catching up with them. Nothing has changed since GPT-4. If you think that it has you've been scrolling TPOT for too long.

@yacineMTB @tenobrus this is the least entertained humans will ever be

@spoonedher @tenobrus Dario is playing pick me. He's got zero interpersonal skills and it doesn't help that he has the worst of intentions and regards other humans despicable and retarded. This is not a man who stole from the restaurant he works at. He needs regulators to actually save his life.

@tenobrus just wait til the weights all get leaked and they have to start regulating the silicon

@tenobrus I feel that “was” about two weeks ago

@tenobrus yeah :(

@SkyeSharkie @tenobrus it's taking so much to not just end it all these days

I wonder if the regulations are going to look like "minorities aren't allowed to use AI at all" ... It could very easily go that way because the general group that tends to fight for the freedom of access to information like books hates AI and thus would likely not defend against developments like that, just as they aren't defending against the citizenship restrictions

@tenobrus it is possible they finally figure out some process for releases or fix most of the serious security bugs in common software but that’s largely kicking the can down the road somewhat

@tenobrus hopefully

@tenobrus not completely sure of that

@tenobrus things are about to get really interesting, feels like a pivotal moment

@tenobrus i give even odds things will be easier in 3 weeks, this is not a consistent executive

@tenobrus if ur not scraping tf out of huggingface rn you better start

@tenobrus hmmm depends which path we go down. also regulation is often clunkier when first introduced

@tenobrus This is good

@tenobrus I'll take that bet.