Joseph Gordon-Levitt wonders why AI companies don't have to 'follow any laws'
Posted by alexgotoi 15 hours ago
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Comment by mindcrash 14 hours ago
Also the fact that they have millions to bribe (or in friendlier terms "donate") their way out of anything, and have a network of very powerful friends and allies does not help at all.
Regulation should have started when the likes of Microsoft and Google started to become omnipotent and the big players in the Valley were not as powerful and influential as they are today. Now it's probably way too late.
Comment by sans_souse 13 hours ago
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Comment by danudey 12 hours ago
1. Defy the law (and ethics) so that you can grow rapidly without the constraint of regulations, and provide things cheaper without the overhead of compliance
2. Get so ubiquitous as a result that if government starts trying to regulate you they look like the bad guys
3. Hire lobbyists to write laws in your favor.
Comment by WhyOhWhyQ 9 hours ago
Comment by misswaterfairy 12 hours ago
If/when the AI bubble bursts, and the worlds economies crash, we might have a chance then.
Comment by maniacwhat 10 hours ago
What happened to the computer misuse act? If I specifically state that my site is not to be crawled, via robots.txt and other mechanisms, why does continuously hammering it not count as illegitimate access? Do they need to breach some sign in / explicit t+c agreement for that to apply?
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Comment by mindcrash 14 hours ago
Looks like her husband shares that opinion.
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