top | item 35890697 (no title) throw74774 | 2 years ago Who would decide what to fund? discuss order hn newest satvikpendem|2 years ago How are public works projects funded now? Same way. And if corporations want to fund certain projects too, they can. It's simple, extrapolate how we fund current projects and do the same with software, it's not that complicated. throw74774|2 years ago Earlier you said:> In my viewpoint, something one makes which can be built upon by another freely and without limit is what helps humanity.Now you are saying that LLMs, and maybe even all software, should only be funded by the approval of appointed government committees.Do you not see the contradiction in your viewpoint? load replies (1)
satvikpendem|2 years ago How are public works projects funded now? Same way. And if corporations want to fund certain projects too, they can. It's simple, extrapolate how we fund current projects and do the same with software, it's not that complicated. throw74774|2 years ago Earlier you said:> In my viewpoint, something one makes which can be built upon by another freely and without limit is what helps humanity.Now you are saying that LLMs, and maybe even all software, should only be funded by the approval of appointed government committees.Do you not see the contradiction in your viewpoint? load replies (1)
throw74774|2 years ago Earlier you said:> In my viewpoint, something one makes which can be built upon by another freely and without limit is what helps humanity.Now you are saying that LLMs, and maybe even all software, should only be funded by the approval of appointed government committees.Do you not see the contradiction in your viewpoint? load replies (1)
satvikpendem|2 years ago
throw74774|2 years ago
> In my viewpoint, something one makes which can be built upon by another freely and without limit is what helps humanity.
Now you are saying that LLMs, and maybe even all software, should only be funded by the approval of appointed government committees.
Do you not see the contradiction in your viewpoint?