Yes, it kept improving
Cheez wiz, as the name implies its a cheese spread that comes in a jar.
Just nationalize SpaceX at this point for "national security reasons"
Yup, by excluding the south east (Texas to Florida) they could easily reboot it in a much more progressive manner.
Nobody said it had to be publicly available to be developed or used. Governments can push this along just fine.
Economic sanctions haven't worked against Russia so far, why would they work against China or India or whoever else wants to do it.
Why would China or Russia agree to an anti-ai treaty? Those technologies benefit their objectives quite heavily.
Even if they said they would, unlike military assets like missiles, hiding a datacenter's use case is trivial.
It's not like Russia(or the US) has been following existing treaty rules scrupulously even with the current stuff.
And no, you can't regulate bias. Deep fakes... Some of it, but definitely not all of it. Commercial stuff from Microsoft or meta may be able to he regulated, but if there's any benefit to not doing so customers will just purchase services from outside the country to accomplish that.
From a best friend, sure, I fully agree.
However do be careful when it comes to other relationships, it does have the potential to cause problems.
There's no stopping this now that the box is open, even the most draconian legislation wouldn't stop it and anything short of every single country agreeing all at the same time to execute anyone involved will just end up failing.
It's too useful to too many people, even in its current shitty form.
I like the government to force companies to meet certain regulations for production of various food items so that they're safe for everyone, but then let me pick at the grocery store from what's then produced.
If you buy guns based on looks, you shouldn't allowed to own a gun in my opinion.
Every gun should be legally required to be neon pink. If you're using it for sport shooting or hunting or even self defence it wouldn't matter.
#Murica
Even without any insurance/coverage that specific medication (Adavair Diskus) is like $100 CDN ($70 USD) for 60 days where I live in Canada, and the generic is $20 cheaper than that.
... 71% of the earth's surface is covered in water.
Any water a data center uses comes out the other side as... Warm water and evaporation. It's not lost to the world or anything. It's just moving rain elsewhere.
AI datacenters are not latency sensitive so they can easily be built in optimal energy/water locations going forward. Just regulate them like we do other industries.