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>of folks who are sceptical of AI
What people should be concerned and my main concern about AI are:
-Is the software under copyleft ?
-Are the models under copyleft ?
-Is the data sourced from copyleft or copyleft compatible licenses ?
The FSF is right about this issue once again.
People being skeptical of AI is kinda legitimate when you listen to talks like the one Eric Schmidt did: https://github.com/ociubotaru/transcripts/blob/main/Stanford_ECON295%E2%A7%B8CS323_I_2024_I_The_Age_of_AI%2C_Eric_Schmidt.txt
He literally say that violating copyright is ok that lawyers will get around that and it's their problem, these people do not play fair, and don't want to, individuals cannot do this, small entities cannot do this without being accountable.
So what can we deduce from their words and action ? They don't want a free market ? The only vision they seem to have of the free market is a form of techno feudalism, the recent acquisition of RAM production by openAI is another good example of that.
And it doesn't help that the current usage of AI brought little positive results to people compared to the resources invested in it.
So of course people are dubious of AI, as the spotlight are on the biggest entities that looks like a bubble and it taste like a bubble.
>Do you feel the outcome of the poll is wrong?
Any polls on the internet is not to be trusted tbh. But sane choices like being able to deactivate functions should be a thing in any case.
>of folks who are sceptical of AI
What people should be concerned and my main concern about AI are:
-Is the software under copyleft ?
-Are the models under copyleft ?
-Is the data sourced from copyleft or copyleft compatible licenses ?
The FSF is right about this issue once again.
People being skeptical of AI is kinda legitimate when you listen to talks like the one Eric Schmidt did: https://github.com/ociubotaru/transcripts/blob/main/Stanford_ECON295%E2%A7%B8CS323_I_2024_I_The_Age_of_AI%2C_Eric_Schmidt.txt
He literally say that violating copyright is ok that lawyers will get around that and it's their problem, these people do not play fair, and don't want to, individuals cannot do this, small entities cannot do this without being accountable.
So what can we deduce from their words and action ? They don't want a free market ? The only vision they seem to have of the free market is a form of techno feudalism, the recent acquisition of RAM production by openAI is another good example of that.
And it doesn't help that the current usage of AI brought little positive results to people compared to the resources invested in it.
So of course people are dubious of AI, as the spotlight are on the biggest entities that looks like a bubble and it taste like a bubble.
>Do you feel the outcome of the poll is wrong?
Any polls on the internet is not to be trusted tbh. But sane choices like being able to deactivate functions should be a thing in any case.