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I expect that AI good enough to automate jobs will also be dangerously good at criminal activities.

Governments will want to ban them, but there's just too much $$$ to be made from replacing employees, so things will get complicated fast.



They are already good at criminal activities such as phishing. That bar is rather low, especially once you scale up (hitting 100 people and successfully scamming 1 is still great ROI with cheap small models).

But I don't see what governments can really do about it. I mean, sure, they can ban the models, but enforcing such a ban is another matter - the models are already out there, it's just a large file, easy to torrent etc. The code that's needed to run it is also out there and open source. Cracking down on top-end hardware (and note that at this point it means not just GPUs but high-end PCs and Macs as well!) is easier to enforce but will piss off a lot more people.


It's just going to turn into an arms race of AI trying to stop AI.




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