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gorgmah 3 hours ago [-]
They just want US authorities to ban big corporations from using models like GLM etc. so that they can keep selling their overpriced tokens. Funnily enough, a ban like this would close to impossible to enforce on individuals, so I guess their lobbying efforts will soon be met by lobbying efforts from big corporations that are losing from this.
InkCanon 2 hours ago [-]
Completely stopping people from using open source models is impossible, but if it became a federal law there could be incredible pressure exerted on US companies. For example, OpenRouter might be compelled to not accept open source requests on threat of fines.
bluefirebrand 24 minutes ago [-]
I'm just a guy who writes code and geopolitics and big business is usually above my head
That said, I have a suspicion that if the US exerts that kind of pressure on US companies, they will just pivot to using offshore contractors that are doing the things they want
Paraphrasing him, he says that open source software which tool tens or hundreds of millions to build should be classified as a different category. And the implication being they should be banned. Why?
kombookcha 34 minutes ago [-]
'These tools will become dangerously powerful, which is why nobody should be allowed to have them except through buying them from specifically me' seems a lot like motivated reasoning to me.
petterroea 42 minutes ago [-]
If they are getting regulated to death they may as well bring the rest of the industry down with them, probably
RayBye 3 hours ago [-]
Of course, we should only trust Anthropic on this matter.
unfixed 4 hours ago [-]
Dangerous for their business model I guess.
ChrisArchitect 20 minutes ago [-]
(2023)
Testimony from July 25, 2023 U.S. Senate hearing "Oversight of A.I.: Principles for Regulation."
Do we have recent commentary on open-weight from the Anthropic founding team?
Balinares 1 hours ago [-]
The interesting thing here is that Amodei is implicitly admitting he foresees open-weight models (and not "open-source", please...) reaching Mythos-equivalent capability before much longer.
Which, I mean, d'uh; if you've been paying attention it's not a wild forecast.
But it's interesting that he's admitting it.
rvz 4 hours ago [-]
Dangerous for them. Great for everyone else who want alternatives.
That means open weight models are good enough to threaten Anthropic's bottom line so much that Dario needs to get governments to ban the release of open weight models.
khurs 4 hours ago [-]
Disappointing behaviour from him.
Glad someone was watching and clipped it.
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therein 4 hours ago [-]
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Soarez 3 hours ago [-]
dario is a faux leader, one of many in the us. western tech is decrepit. best content these days comes from juejin
That said, I have a suspicion that if the US exerts that kind of pressure on US companies, they will just pivot to using offshore contractors that are doing the things they want
https://newsletter.semianalysis.com/p/google-we-have-no-moat...
Testimony from July 25, 2023 U.S. Senate hearing "Oversight of A.I.: Principles for Regulation."
https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/committee-activity/hearings...
Which, I mean, d'uh; if you've been paying attention it's not a wild forecast.
But it's interesting that he's admitting it.
That means open weight models are good enough to threaten Anthropic's bottom line so much that Dario needs to get governments to ban the release of open weight models.
Glad someone was watching and clipped it.