At the end of the article, the main guy says he wants tech companies to report your conversations to the authorities if bad content is detected. That’s their goal, apparently
At the end of the article, the main guy says he wants tech companies to report your conversations to the authorities if bad content is detected. That’s their goal, apparently
Sam Altman apologized for failing to do exactly that prior to a recent mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, BC.[1]
[1] https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/sam-altman-t...
Effective politicians (which SA is) have by now realized that every tragedy is an opportunity to convince people to give away their rights for the vague notion of safety, as defined by them.
Don’t be fooled, they already 100% do that if you use any of these products.
> Don’t be fooled, they already 100% do that if you use any of these products.
Just to clarify for anyone not paying attention -- Anthropic has written postmortems detailing their Claude Code monitoring and how they "coordinated with authorities" as they "gathered actionable intelligence" from users creating bad content [0].
[0] https://www.anthropic.com/news/disrupting-AI-espionage
Then, what are they even fighting about?
Who is included on the mailing list. Florida is asking to be included.
if they did, why draw attention?
The lawsuit is also demanding mandatory age verification to use AI in the first place.