• Epzillon@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    “Ugrh guys, we dont know how this machine works so we should definetly install it in every corporation, home and device. If it kills someone we shouldnt be held liable for our product.”

    Not seeing the irony in this is beyond me. Is this a troll account?

    If you cant guarantee the safety of a product, limit or restrict its use cases or provide safety guidelines or regulations you should not sell the product. It is completely fair to blame the product and the ones who sell/manifacture it.

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      1 day ago

      Safety guidelines are regularly given

      If people purchase a knife and behave badly with it, it’s on them

      Something writing things isn’t comparable to a machine that could kill you. In the end, it’s always up to the person doing the things

      I still wonder how ClosedOpenAI forcefully installed ChatGPT in this person’s home. Or how it is installed because they don’t have software… Quit your bullshit

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        14 hours ago

        This is more like selling someone a knife that can randomly decide of its own accord to stab them

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            2 hours ago

            Are you deadass saying we should let ChatGPT itself and the companies that ship it form its own safety guidelines? Because that went really well with the Church Rock incident…

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              2 hours ago

              If they don’t, then its lawsuits going their way, so they will put some

              But having some laws isn’t necessarily bad, I just don’t trust countries to do a good job at it, knowing how tech illiterate they are

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                43 minutes ago

                What do you even mean. You are contradicting yourself. “We shouldnt blame AI or the companies because they cant be controlled” but the companies and AI itself is supposed to handle the safety regulations? What type of regulations do you seriously expect them to restrict themselves with if they know there is no way they cant guarantee safety? The legislation must come outside of the business and restrict the industry from releasing half-baked ass-garbage that is potentially harmful to the public.

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                  18 minutes ago

                  What I meant is:

                  You can’t expect LLMs not to do that because that’s not technically possible at the moment

                  Companies should display warning and add some safeguards to reduce the amount of time this happens