04-03-2024, 04:39 PM
(04-03-2024, 10:10 AM)~ True Legend ~ Wrote: Only thing is that unlike the EU’s AI act, regulators won’t force companies to share data they don’t want to, such as data used to train their tools and the environmental damage caused by such use of AI.
What’s your view on this? I feel safety overrides privacy implications in this case and perhaps they should be required to share such info, with an NDA if the company so desires.
Well, the specifics are likely to be very complicated, so I'll leave that to people who are far more well-versed in AI and legislation than I am

As for "safety overrides privacy implications", I think that principle should apply mostly to children (when it's adults, I think there should be more room for them to take their own risks if they choose to do so). Though of course, an effort should be made to improve both safety and privacy as far as that's possible!
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