• Renegade@infosec.pub
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    California has pushed out badly worded laws in the past. Here’s a definition from the bill.

    “Artificial intelligence model” means an engineered or machine-based system that, for explicit or implicit objectives, infers, from the input it receives, how to generate outputs that can influence physical or virtual environments and that may operate with varying levels of autonomy.

    Tell me that wouldn’t also apply to a microwave oven.

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    4 months ago

    Many of these regulations will make it harder for humanity to share in the benefit of AI. The corps currently involved in AI development have made some pushes for regulation. You don’t normally see corps do that, so that raises some questions. Why? Answer: They want to stamp out competition.

    You know who has no trouble complying with and/or bending large, burdensome regulations? Huge megacorps. You know who does have trouble complying with them though? Small startups & open source initiatives.

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    I want to hear what AI experts I already think of as qualified (Yann LeCun or Rob Miles) think of this bill

    @computerphile@mas.to

    Or can anyone who’s still on Twitter just ask them?