Correct. The risks outweigh the benefits. I don’t think it should be illegal but it should be approached as a drug or a loaded weapon.
REGULATION
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Musk Twitter verification: identity verification without clear communication
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No me hacía falta saberlo. Si Musk hubiera dicho: vamos a dar el check a quien pague pero al mismo tiempo vamos a implementar un riguroso sistema de verificación para garantizar que quien paga es quien dice ser (y lo hubiera explicado), el aluvión de críticas no habría sido tal.
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Verification abuse: humor and deception risks in social platforms
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Strikes me that we've all been worrying about what nazis and fascists are going to do when they can buy verification But those people aren't smart or funny. The real question should always have been "what are people with a devious sense of humour going to do with this?"
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Re-impressionism Challenges AI Censorship of NSFW Content
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The themes chosen by Re-impressionists were also in challenge to the #AI-based censorship, exploring so-called NSFW themes that would be aggressively censored by cloud services which monopolized terra- and peta-byte generative models. "Not Safe For Who?"
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Artists mistagging artwork to resist AI scraping practices
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Besides the legal challenges to the practice of #AI scraping images, artists further pushed their non-compliance against late-capitalist corporations my intentionally mistagging their re-impressionist art to confuse scrapers. #TrendingOnFartStation #4K #DSLR
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Bridgetown Initiative Inspires AI Policy and Technological Design
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Thank you, Prime Minister Mottley, for your deeply encouraging and pragmatic Bridgetown Initiative. I look forward and am committed to seeing how your efforts can inspire technological design, creation and policy. Your actions and words bring comfort and inspire action.
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Consent and Fair Compensation for Artists in AI Training
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This is a good thread! Almost all replies about consent being opt-in, which is the right thing to do both from the artists perspective and from the companies they are licensing their dataset too. Users will win that one at this rate… Then it's about getting them paid!
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Organizational AI adoption challenges and malicious threat mitigation
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Yeah, and don't get me wrong, this is very cool work! And I know you folks know these things. But
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Open Source AI Models and Regulatory Frameworks Need Society Agreement
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I'm also cautious about rogue model designers who don't play by the rules. At least for the time being, it seems like the community is very good at making open source alternatives to proprietary models. We'd need to agree as a society that certain things should be off limits.