A New York Times copyright lawsuit could kill OpenAI::A list of authors and entertainers are also suing the tech company for damages that could total in the billions.

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Oh great more Lemmy anti technology circlejerking

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We hold ourselves back for no reason. This stuff doesn’t matter, AI is the future and however we get there is totally fine with me.

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AI without proper regulation could be the downfall of humanity. Many pros, but the cons may outweigh them. Opinion.

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AI development will not be hamstrung by regulations. If governments want to “regulate” (aka kill) AI, then AI development in their jurisdiction will move elsewhere.

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Yeah, like all those pre-80s regulation in the US. Nothing got done due to all those pesky, pesky regulations.

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Oh no, how terrible. What ever will we do without Shenanigans Inc. 🙄

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I never thought that the AI-driven apocalypse could be impeded by a simple lawsuit. And, yet, here we are.

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One has to wonder why in Star Trek the Federation did not simply sue the Borg.

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Well, that comes down to the particular venue. Who’s going to rule? The Kardassians??

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Hahahahahahaha hahahahahahaha omg, thank you for the very real, actual laugh-out-loud moment.

Now I’m envisioning Picard one one side, Borq Borg (wtf autocorrect?) Queen on the other, and what, Q as judge, looking older by the minute, just hating life.

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YES! AI is cool I guess, but the massive AI circlejerk is so irritating though.

If OpenAI can infringe upon all the copyrighted material on the net then the internet can use everything of theirs all for free too.

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