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  • So, a lot of our AI customers have no real use for LLM. It's pharmaceutical and genetics companies looking for the treatments and cures for things like pancreatic cancer and Parkinson's.

    It is a big problem to paint all generative AI with the "stealing IP" brush.

    It seems likely to me that an AI may be the only controller that can handle all of the rapidly changing parameters needed to maintain a safe fusion process. Yes it needs safeties. But it needs research, too.

    I urge much more consideration of the specific uses of this new technology. I agree that IP theft is bad. Let's target the bad parts carefully.

  • Extending on your thoughts...

    If the father doesn't sign the B.C., the kid is a ward of the state. That's a decent way to siphon lots of taxpayer money into the pockets of that same list for years to come. Condemning that poor kid to extended suffering.

    Also, who will pay for the care given until the birth? I'm going to assume that the hospital is insured against public care situations. I can easily imagine pushback from insurance companies about the impact of this policy. If they refuse to pay, the hospital has some very mixed incentives. That alone can lead to pressure to fix things. If it becomes profit or conservative morality, I expect that profit will win out.

  • I want you to know that I see you. I regret that we don't live anywhere near each other.

    In my youth, I sewed my historical recreation garb (poorly). While I can't program, or do UX, I have worked with folks that did that while I managed the server side of things. And I have some experience in visual art.

    I am also a decent listener. I'd be happy to listen to whatever you want to talk about. DM me?

  • It already works like this. Audits perform this function. Failing a mandatory audit generally goes very poorly for financial companies. The unintended result is falsified audits - something my former company did (still does?) every year. The banks and the Fed never found out.

  • I'm in IT and do prefer to write for many tasks. When all I need is "Room, Rack, and U" to work on a system, a small scrap of paper is better than putting the laptop on the floor. I expect the role matters more than the industry.