• @FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au
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    5010 days ago

    Bundling issues together like this should not be allowed. It’s done by everyone, and usually done to hold the actual good parts hostage. Oh you want to prevent asbestos from being used because it’s killing people? Well the only way you get that is by also allowing employers to hire 4 year olds.

  • Dave.
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    389 days ago

    "automated decision systems "

    “IF X THEN Y” satisfies this description.

    Soooo basically just take the handbrake off practically every chunk of software ever written then?

  • mesa
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    3310 days ago

    Could we just…call everything AI then and it cant be regulated. Cause that would be hilarious.

    • @Lodespawn@aussie.zone
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      2110 days ago

      Someone needs to spin up an AI that continuously generates pictures that annoy Donald Trump and posts them to all social media, it should actively learn what makes him and his supporters feel the saddest and optimise for those attributes.

    • @Initiateofthevoid@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      49 days ago

      It’s funny but sad. Vague, selectively-enforcable laws are the point.

      We can’t just call something AI to prevent regulation.

      They can, though. With “laws” like this, the government can freely pick and choose who is punished and who is protected.

  • sunzu2
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    2010 days ago

    the fuckening is upon us, ladies and gentlemen

  • HubertManne
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    1810 days ago

    its hilarious how this party would tought state rights. only rights for things they can’t currently get themselves at the federal level at any particular time.

  • @oakward@feddit.org
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    78 days ago

    This is going to kill the content creation industry. Imagine a torrent client that has a built in neural network training module. You are now allowed to access any IP protected content and inspect it on your home TV for dataset building. What the neural network does is irrelevant, it can have a couple of layers and be trained with a residual amount of the CPU load. Happy torrenting :)

  • @TheObviousSolution@lemm.ee
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    8 days ago

    What I can’t get around with is people expecting AI that was developed by not respecting IP rights to suddenly begin respecting their presumed IP rights (not that most are not just accepting them away through the associated EULAs) with what they generate using them.