Sure, the public doesn't have access to a cutting edge research AI that public results from were only published a couple of days ago.
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No one knows the long term benefits/costs yet, but its potentially more empowering to small creators than large ones. Everyone has access to the same tools, and for instance, if it can offload a bunch of work from an indy game dev, that could let them focus more on the part of the game design process they are most skilled at/interested in.
Most people are awful actors.
Current Indian government is full of Hindu ethnofasicists that are deeply anti-islam.
Being pro environment is great. The national Green party in the US is kind of fucked though.
Bill Clinton doesn't really belong on this list.
Its possible for them to have different interests. Its also possible for this to be the nucleation point that got things rolling without it really being the full cause.
Laws depend on where you live, but in plenty of places its more or less completely legal to download pirated files, its almost universally illegal to upload them, when torrenting you are doing both.
Hallucination isn't a solvable quirk of GPTs, its their function. You can't get rid of it by throwing more money at the problem, you'd need another idea.
My sample size of one gives his claim merit.
According to this graph, most people. graph