• Michael@slrpnk.net
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    1 month ago

    Fortunately, they can’t arrest everybody using open-source AI models. There are clear efforts to stop momentum with geo-tracking high-end GPUs and indirect efforts like the EU plan trying to backdoor everything.

    Personally, I see it all as ineffective.

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      1 month ago

      what about this current administration is effective?

      I think you’re under the misconception that standard legal rules apply with the current government.

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        1 month ago

        There’s a whole world out there - if anybody can effectively run these models, how will they know to stop everyone?

        The current US administration and sphere of influence/power may be tyrannical, but they aren’t omnipresent or omniscient - even if they try to be.

        For example, I highly doubt China will be able to be stopped before they burst the AI dam. Honestly, they already have - these AI companies are just in denial because they need more capital for their proprietary, inefficient, and centralized models.