Hohsia [he/him] to chat • 1 year agoHope I’m wrong, but I feel like the results of writers strike will be a blueprint to see whether other corps can roll out the generative AI bullshitmessage-squaremessage-square20 fedilinkarrow-up134file-text
arrow-up134message-squareHope I’m wrong, but I feel like the results of writers strike will be a blueprint to see whether other corps can roll out the generative AI bullshitHohsia [he/him] to chat • 1 year agomessage-square20 Commentsfedilinkfile-text
Really feels like the calm before the storm rn imo. Not sure if I’m just paranoid or anyone else is in agreement
minus-squarelaziestflagellant [they/them]hexbear15·1 year agoA lot of companies are still waiting for the US government to give a more definitive statement on the legality of selling AI outputs, but they are absolutely chomping at the bit to start yeah link
minus-squareHohsia [he/him]hexagonhexbear6·1 year agoHmm they might be a waiting a bit considering the fact that some senators aren’t aware that phones can access Wi-Fi Ooh here’s another fun bit to this crisis, geriatric lawmakers! link
minus-squarefox [comrade/them]hexbear6·1 year agoLawmakers whose sole experience with anything called "AI" is their generation's cultural zeitgeist of killer computers link
minus-squaretactical_trans_karen [she/her, comrade/them]hexbear4·1 year agoIt'll be a good couple of decades before it sees a committee. link
A lot of companies are still waiting for the US government to give a more definitive statement on the legality of selling AI outputs, but they are absolutely chomping at the bit to start yeah
Hmm they might be a waiting a bit considering the fact that some senators aren’t aware that phones can access Wi-Fi
Ooh here’s another fun bit to this crisis, geriatric lawmakers!
Lawmakers whose sole experience with anything called "AI" is their generation's cultural zeitgeist of killer computers
It'll be a good couple of decades before it sees a committee.
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