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John of Orange's avatar

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> Japan declares it will not enforce copyright on images used in AI training models

Goes to a fake news story that is based on an innocuous press conference in which no new information was provided. Like an obvious "fake news" site in the old Macedonian vein. It is claiming that "a surprising move" and "bold stance" was "confirmed" as a new "policy" but all that actually happened was a journalist asked a minister to confirm that existing Japanese law works the way everyone seems to think it does, and was told that yes, this is the position of the Ministry, it works the way we all think it does.

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Daniel Paleka's avatar

The AI risks community is not *completely* above amateur psychoanalysis and insults. In fact, I'd argue the AI risk community does not *want* to be above amateur psychoanalysis and insults. I agree, it's off-putting and mostly counterproductive.

But claiming "we are the nice ones and the outgroup is deontologically awful people", however true it is right now, won't be true forever; all of this is going to be far too mainstream for any sort of this scenario to hold true.

Serious but nice talk is helpful when communicating to smart people, or good people, or high status people. People like the typical anon troll have none of the aforementioned qualities, and they respond to different type of talk. (Remember the 45th US president's support base.)

I do not want or need any help from those people *right now*. But they are also people, with some values and desires, some of them make interesting stuff, and their inputs should and will somehow count in this whole thing that will unfold.

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