This would be a good opportunity to provide a thoughtful, sane, and coherent response to voice your opinion on the future regulation policies for AI to counter the fearmongering.
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Well the open source community should have a near zero unified opinion on how a broad technology should be centrally managed. Individual groups or persons should hold their own positions.
This is like saying binary search, or encryption should be regulated. LLM is just a particular technology. A fundamental thing. It’s just math and systems.
Products and derivates may be another thing (like Perhaps creating deepfakes of living people, for example, or training a model on copyright material)