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    Why do people even care about what a CEO says anyway? Fuck them. They only care about themselves and say shit that benefits them.

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      Well because, see all the dumbasses running around believing that llms can reason, have a personality and replace humans? Thats because dumbass ceos said so. So, thats the only reason I care, currently.

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    Beware of he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart he dreams himself your master.

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    IIRC those open source models are trained on the output of OpenAI and Anthropic’s models anyway.

    And the plagiarism machine owners complaining about others plagiarizing their plagiarism machine is still one of the funniest things to happen in all of this.

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      Which was extra rich because Bill Gates was pretty active on open source forums getting help developing his early programs that made MS into what it was, as well as using his school’s computers, which weren’t supposed to be used for commercial activity, then when he was trying to sell his shit, he was outraged at all the people willing to give their software away for free. He’s a personification of the pulling the ladder up after him image.

      And he maintains that stance to this day, with one of the goals of his foundation (which he started at the advice of his father wanting to look better after the embarrassment of the anti-trust case where he looked completely out of touch during his testimony and didn’t take much comfort that the government pretty much just backed down after winning and didn’t force MS to break up) being that someone profits from the medical advancements they support. It doesn’t have to be him, but he is vehemently against the idea that anyone just share ideas for everyone’s benefit rather than people making profits from it.

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      Dangerous?

      They said Linux and open source is fucking cancer

      And I’m pretty much quoting here - emphasise on just pretty much

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    They’re clearly 2 wildly different things. This is more like a weapons manufacturer saying homemade explosives are dangerous.

    Open source AI has the potential to be very dangerous.

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      I don’t see the difference, you can easily burn down your whole house with the stove, the fire can spread through the neighborhood. Yet, just about everyone has a stove. Local AI will be the same after a decade or so.

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        Their point is the damage you can do with AI will be significantly worse than burning a couple buildings down.

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      Everything has the potential to be very dangerous, your cleaning products in your home are potentially very dangerous… The only thing open source AI is a danger to is the owners of these AI companies who have pumped all their money into nvidias pockets and are now sad they won’t be able to recoup that monumental loss of profit.

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        Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying we need to protect the power of the AI companies. But what they’re saying is factually not wrong. AI has the potential to be dangerous. Significantly more than household cleaning products.

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      Knives are very dangerous, hence they are only alllowed in industrial kitchens.

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            Their point is that it is no longer a “glorified autocomplete”. And that’s where you misunderstand the entire point.

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                A human brain is a glorified auto correct.

                Fact is, the AI that is dangerous is not giving advice about how to get to a car wash. It’s building hacks and scams etc. At a level and scale we’ve never seen before.

                I think the lesson that should be taken from this is not that we need to prevent open source AI from coming out. We should recognize that Anthropic is in control of weapons that should be regulated by the government more heavily than it is. And society as a whole should be preparing for the “mythos” style AI to be open sourced. Which is inevitable from the sounds of it.

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                  We’ve had hacks and scams before. AI is just another tool making it easier than before to do it. Doing criminal acts are already illegal. Both with and without the use of AI.

                  I’m not sure how it could even be regulated. In my view it’s probably too late for any societal regulation. AI is open source and anyone can host it at home. I wouldn’t mind some regulation for corporations though.