

To be fair, there are important differences between open source and closed source software.
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To be fair, there are important differences between open source and closed source software.


I’m curious how it’s considered a “layoff” if it’s based on performance rather than the job itself being eliminated.


The problem is that an AI built to maximize paperclips might conclude that converting the planet to paperclips is an acceptable cost of maximizing paperclip production. It might understand why humans think it’s bad to convert the planet, but disagree. It would need to be explicitly programmed to prioritize human life over paperclips.
otherwise we would just switch it off
If it were super-intelligent, it could probably trick us into leaving it turned on.


A paperclip maximizer driven by self-preservation? What could possiblie go wrong?


Are there examples of censorship or prior restraint you’d like to highlight?


Try HTTrack: https://www.httrack.com/
The system almost certainly will record every usage of the keyfob. It may also record opening the door from inside.


I think we should have a rule that says if a LLM company invokes fair use on the training inputs then the outputs are public domain.
What are you suggesting should have been done here?