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what-no-tests | 2 years ago

OK so this could go multiple ways.

On the one hand, they might be very specific, like "anything other than the Missionary Position between heterosexual couples of the same race and age are banned."

On the other hand, they might have a 100-page document filled with legalese that nobody understands, nor follows.

Perhaps we could look at this from another perspective: If we were in North Korea, how would they regulate the use of AI for the reproduction of the likeness of the Dear Leader?

Edit: To put it another way:

* They either define in clear terms what IS allowed.

* Or they define in clear terms what IS NOT allowed.

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jlawson|2 years ago

Nah, they're not limited to your options. They don't have to define anything - they can just keep the rules secret and punish/reward as they like without explaining anything.

It keeps everyone on their toes, forces over-compliance, and it's easier too!

What's the point of having power if you don't get to be arbitrary after all? All the megacorps do it, from Visa to PayPal to Facebook, Google, Meta, Reddit, and so on.