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> Conversely if the AI system is reasonable, but the regulations are making them illegal, then the blame is on the regulations.

have you read the EU's proposed approach to regulating AI?

https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/policies/regulatory...

it seems to be an extremely reasonable approach to me, if anything a little too lax

the problem for OpenAI is its products can't easily be segregated into the different risk buckets...

and they want ChatGPT wired into the high risk areas as that's where the profit is




I think the proposal is reasonable provided ChatGPT is classified as moderate risk.

One thing I don't quite understand is how they are going to ensure that AI-generated text is always marked as such. When the text is generated in the chatbot, the fact that it is AI-generated is clear, but the user is free to copy-paste it anywhere. There is no good way to watermark plaintext.


Individuals will always be able to do this, but it might be enough if it's illegal and a bit of extra effort. You don't need to eliminate 100% of AI-generated spam, just make it risky and unprofitable enough that it's not a common practice, and have people call out those who seem to be doing it. I'm not sure it's possible, but it seems worth trying.

And if someone is operating a troll farm in another country, this won't help.




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