OLD TITLE A person who is a total stranger

@rootport: Every time I see a tweet that says “I wish AI was regulated
” I say “Noooooooooooo! !” I’m not the only one who feels “I’m going to push for regulation. I’m going to force them to regulate it. Isn’t it somebody else’s problem all the way through? It’s funny to see people play the good guy when they don’t really want to regulate.

@rootport: you don’t like it because it’s “dirty” even if the learning is not legal? Then you can build a clean model. Don’t have the knowledge or skills to build it? You can learn. Can’t even learn? Then you can help those who are already trying to create such a clean model. There is a lot that can be done.

I used to recognize this kind of phenomenon as “lack of awareness of the parties concerned,” but after reading Atlas shrugs, I am more aware.

  • They think they are [Beneficiaries of problem solving
    • In other words, there is a “sense of party”.
  • But not Actions to solve problems at all
  • They assume that if they claim to have a problem, someone will do problem-solving services for them.
    • For toddlers, if they cry out about a problem, their parents will serve them.

relevance - Don’t say, “Why isn’t anyone doing it?” You’re one of them.

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