> The next pandemic when these articles will be written by these AI will be a lot worse. You can write a thousand very scientific sounding papers in seconds.
I think that vastly overestimates the incremental value of more articles. Despite the common refrain, most people are not "doing their own research" and reading articles, so whether we have more real or fake ones is not really that material.
> Other dangers include the almost immediate obliteration of independent artists -- there's a lawsuit now, good but it won't be able to do much, even a few hundred millions in damages is just cost of doing business to these folks. So many possibilities... https://mobile.twitter.com/Dereklowe/status/1599035870308618...
Computers obliterated millions of jobs as well. Maybe we should outlaw those as well?
> Even right now to appease these morons
As a meta point, your barely veiled loathing of "these morons" makes your protestations that they must be protected from these technologies for their own good pretty ironic.
I think that vastly overestimates the incremental value of more articles. Despite the common refrain, most people are not "doing their own research" and reading articles, so whether we have more real or fake ones is not really that material.
> Other dangers include the almost immediate obliteration of independent artists -- there's a lawsuit now, good but it won't be able to do much, even a few hundred millions in damages is just cost of doing business to these folks. So many possibilities... https://mobile.twitter.com/Dereklowe/status/1599035870308618...
Computers obliterated millions of jobs as well. Maybe we should outlaw those as well?
> Even right now to appease these morons
As a meta point, your barely veiled loathing of "these morons" makes your protestations that they must be protected from these technologies for their own good pretty ironic.