Iirc California had a similar proposal to this. I actually think it's not a terrible idea at the core. It's basically an API for parental controls. You set up a device (or account on a device) and say "this is a device for a kid" and that gets used for everything. It actually makes a lot of sense to do something in that direction. Part of the reason people are convinced something needs to be done is because managing parental controls across the different myriad services and apps is a labyrinth that tech savvy parents can barely navigate, and less savvy parents don't stand a chance.
Any usage that isn't massively more efficient than the not-llm way is unethical due to resource consumption. IE if a regular search engine would do the trick, using LLM just because you can is unethical.
Too bad metaphor, a single player game, has denuvo anti tamper, an always-online DRM. If it didn't I'd buy it like I did every Atlus game for 15 years.
That appears to be a troll account from my instance that was created just to do that, but by that behavior they are almost certainly a hexbear. They'll never change
You're right they're really good at making shit up, exacerbating mental health issues, letting me watch half of my coworkers get worse at their job in real time, making scammers more convincing, and making better social media bots. How would we ever live without them?
In fact, right now, we see lots of companies pushing away from AI because it is unreliable and problematic.
But the alternative costs from the other side are creeping up.
You say this and yet your arguments proceed on the assumption AI can actually do anything useful
It makes it so I don't have to individually block the myriad trolls that emanate from that cesspool. I was seriously a couple pig shit images from never opening this site again.
This is complete and utter bullshit. Like technology and infrastructure is impossible without billionaires. They are leeches and are not structurally significant for any reason than that we let them be.
This is probably where they got the 3 month number. It is fuckery and they are making the lives of custom rom developers more difficult than they need to be.
Iirc California had a similar proposal to this. I actually think it's not a terrible idea at the core. It's basically an API for parental controls. You set up a device (or account on a device) and say "this is a device for a kid" and that gets used for everything. It actually makes a lot of sense to do something in that direction. Part of the reason people are convinced something needs to be done is because managing parental controls across the different myriad services and apps is a labyrinth that tech savvy parents can barely navigate, and less savvy parents don't stand a chance.