

How would the proposed rules help? Isnt spam already covered regardless of AI?


How would the proposed rules help? Isnt spam already covered regardless of AI?


Asking people to tag AI, and also have a few different AI tags, and also read more than 3 sentences…mods are going to be busy enforcing the rules.


Sounds like too many rules to me. I’d recommend a “no low effort ai” rule.
Also, AIT is regularly used to abbreviate AI Tool


I’ll switch again.


I was on tmo for 15 years. Switched to Mint and am paying less for both phone and home internet and its tmo’s network still. Unless you’re taking advantage of some of their odd benefits there no reason to stick with them.


They assemble cars from parts sourced externally.


They aren’t paying enough, they can leave. They won’t.


That’s simply not how the current economy works.


The problem is they modify goods, not produce them.


China will be running out of people soon. Their birth rate has been in collapse.


I try to be realistic. I dream of having every thing perfect to my liking but then I look at my neighbors and understand that we have to live together somehow.


That’s how you end up getting republicans elected into local office: by putting up unnecessary or complicated barriers.
Additionally, I believe we’ll be in a really bad situation in the next 10-25 years in regards to access to advanced CPUs. The more we onboard now the more we’ll have later.
It’s also a concern of national security if we put up enough barriers that people and companies put their resources in datacenters in other countries that can’t defend them against attack.


Datacenters aren’t responsible for workers displaced by automation.
Construction and noise aren’t special to datacenters and don’t need special regulation.


It’s pretty easy to regulate this:


When we get desperate enough for scarce resources we’ll start digging in our trash heaps. I’m surprised we haven’t started yet.
I wish the mods best of luck with implementing and enforcing this.
AI generally doesn’t need a lot of special handling when it comes to policies. It’s like any other tool, it’s just made it a lot easier for people that don’t know how to code get something made.
If anything, it might be easier for people to tag their level of experience.