> Imaging telling hackers from the past that people on a website called “hacker news” would be arguing about how important it is that the government criminalize running code on your own computer.
My understanding is that approximately zero government-level safety discussion is restriction of just building & running AI yourself. There are no limits of AI hacking even in the EU AI regaultion or discussions I've seen.
Regulation is around business & government applications and practical use cases: no unaccountable AI making final employment decisions, no widespread facial recognition in public spaces, transparency requirements for AI usage in high-risk areas (health, education, justice), no AIs with guns, etc.
My understanding is that approximately zero government-level safety discussion is restriction of just building & running AI yourself. There are no limits of AI hacking even in the EU AI regaultion or discussions I've seen.
Regulation is around business & government applications and practical use cases: no unaccountable AI making final employment decisions, no widespread facial recognition in public spaces, transparency requirements for AI usage in high-risk areas (health, education, justice), no AIs with guns, etc.