That's not how LLMs work, and no, I have no financial skin in the game. My field is software QA; I can't nail down whether it would affect me or not, because I could imagine it going either way. I do know that it doesn't matter-- legislation is not going to stop this-- it's not even going to do much to slow it down.
What about you? I find that most the hysteria around LLMs comes from people whose jobs are on the line. Does that accurately describe you?
I go on to elaborate on why you are mistaken. If you believe my explanation to be lacking, point out where. You still have questions pending that you should consider answering.
Is this how you think "my body, my choice" works? Can the "choice" come with negative consequences? Is that how you'd like to see it applied to abortion?
Does "My body, my choice" also apply to anti vaxxers? Do you support the stance that they should get to decide what to do with their body when it comes to vaccines, without any government punishment for making that choice?
If not, then what kind of defense is "my body, my choice", really? A pretty weak one, right? Because it's obviously not universally applied, so you need to defend why some instances it's not "my body, my choice" and some instances it is. If you're going to need to defend the defense, you might as well just drop the "my body, my choice" defense altogether and directly defend why it's wrong.
And since it seems that if I don't say it in every comment it will immediately be forgotten: I am pro choice. I do not believe the government should have the power to force people to undergo medical procedures against their will-- especially birth, but not limited to birth. I think even anti-choicers would be horrified if someone suggested that the government be allowed to force people to undergo organ donations to "save a life"; they just haven't put 2 and 2 together. Which is my point-- that pro-choice people make bad choices when it comes to defending their position on abortion. It's very often a complete dismissal without even an effort to explain.
You have explained nothing. You've asserted some stuff. Why can't a zygote have rights? I brought up the example of granting corporations rights only to hold your hand down the path of acknowledging that there are no rules about what any given society can grant rights.
If if it's possible, and it is possible, to grant a zygote rights, then you need to explain to me why we shouldn't. You seem to be under the impression that still being in-utero means that society can't (shouldn't?) give rights to a zygote, but why? Don't just make an assertion; back it up with reasoning.
If someone attacks a pregnant person and the attack results in a miscarriage, should that be considered murder? (or some form of it, e.g., manslaughter)
I have not once "tolerated" fascism. My entire point is that people, like you, are shit at changing minds and in a democracy, you have to change minds.
Threatening to shoot people isn't going to change minds. Claiming that anyone who is anti choice is a fascist certainly isn't going to. It's like you're itching to shoot people.
The same way I can say "humans have a right to life" and "humans are allowed to kill someone in self defense". No rights are absolute, especially when they come into conflict with other rights.
I confess I don't really understand how it is supposed to work if it's designed to randomly not work haha. I really hope I've made it clear that I lack knowledge in this.
The purpose is to make it so websites don't require a trusted client. If they took that away after the fact, the websites wouldn't magically switch to requiring trusted clients, wouldn't they? It would still need to be updated for this. So we'd be pretty much where we are now, with a software change and public outcry about it.
That's not how LLMs work, and no, I have no financial skin in the game. My field is software QA; I can't nail down whether it would affect me or not, because I could imagine it going either way. I do know that it doesn't matter-- legislation is not going to stop this-- it's not even going to do much to slow it down.
What about you? I find that most the hysteria around LLMs comes from people whose jobs are on the line. Does that accurately describe you?
Edit: typos