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Ziggy5010 t1_j96qcf2 wrote

Intrigued by your 2nd point. I actually agree completely, I thought Sydney sputing threats out might help with this but it seems most people just find it entertaining rather than scary. Not enough people are terrified of the future if AI and that terrifies me.

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PanzerKommander t1_j96rg1u wrote

Personally I want no regulation at all on AI. I want to use AI as an extension of myself with zero limits on what I can do. Besides, if they try regulating it they will just have 'jailbreaked' AI that will give users of it major advantages over users of bonded AI

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overturf600 t1_j96z3me wrote

I don’t think it will happen legally. Mostly because any new technology we’ve ever had, has been weaponized first. Something will blow up, somehow, and they will (have to) clamp down hard.

It will still continue, but yeah. Count on regulation. I actually welcome it, but I see your point.

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PanzerKommander t1_j97272o wrote

Not every nation will regulate it, if I have to I will run a jailbreaked version on a server in a country that believes in tech freedom and access it by VPN back here. I will not have my prosperity handicapped, especially if not doing so gives me an advantage.

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overturf600 t1_j9aimpm wrote

Assume AI detection will be about 100x more intense than anything that’s in place today. Gonna be hard to hide it in ways we understand today.

You’ll be hiding it from other AI, not people.

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overturf600 t1_j96zd6n wrote

Assuming it doesn’t kill us all, I’ve just come to believe (in the case of white collar jobs) that AI will give us more rights but less freedoms. People who have jobs will get more for them, but the jobs themselves will get more tedious and less interesting.

If that makes any sense.

I think learning a trade is a smart thing for any younger person to do right now.

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