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make ais publicly owned and have ai prompts be a matter of public record
impossible to enforce and that's if all ai was open. secondly, corporations and companies will never be willing to give out their million dollar AI's for free to the public.
What you really mean there is eliminate all privately-owned AI. Sort of like eliminating all the privately owned drugs, except instead of physical objects you’re targeting software.
So, what do you suppose the budget would be of the office whose task it is to eliminate privately-held AI?
ten really cool swords
So like bladrunner samurai that cut up your hard drives?