The organizers of a high-profile open letter last March calling for a “pause” in work on advanced artificial intelligence lost that battle, but they could be winning a longer-term fight to persuade the world to slow AI down.

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    1 year ago

    I’m not worried about ChatGPT becoming sentient and enslaving humanity but it is raising novel questions about intellectual property and showing how outdated our rules are.

    Still, this kind of change isn’t a first. We will see lawsuits and good/bad legislative efforts. Europe will wait about 15 years and then write the definitive legislation for the world to emulate.

    Life will go on.