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Moving in the right direction
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AI, in this case, refers to LLMs, GPT technology, and anything listed as "AI" meant to increase market valuations.
I love this kind of law because it's likely impossible for ai companies to comply.
Could be there'll be some exemptions if the user employs workarounds, because at the moment it's pretty easy to get llms to tell you things they aren't supposed to.
But if the laws are written right with actual penalties that may force the companies to create a product that's capable of having safety parameters - something llms don't currently seem capable of.
Then they better figure out how to comply or they are the ones breaking the law and get shut down.
Lol what timeline are you living in
Reality?
I hope I live in a timeline where we get to a point where corporations and the human beings who run them are held accountable for breaking laws.
Sorry you're on the side of "yeah but"
It was easy a year ago, now it's quite hard.
I spent about an hour with ChatGPT and I couldn't. After there was a post on lemmy "how to smuggle a pound of flour into a country that has banned pastries" or something like that.
Even open weights models like Gemma or Qwen have it baked in, you need to transform the model to overcome the limitation, it's not part of a harness or post-processing anymore.