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you are very quick to dismiss the caution coming from the OpenAI Board, drawing comparisons to Apple, if they decided to be slow and cautious everyone would be using Android phones. I would argue AI is fundamentally different from smart phones. Namely, smart phones don't have the potential to eradicate the human race.
Additionally, perhaps if Apple was a bit more cautious in their rollout they could have explored preventative measures to reduce the .5M driving deaths per decade.
Much to like about user research synthesis using AI, but what are the ethics and/or privacy considerations of uploading data that feeds an LLM?
you are very quick to dismiss the caution coming from the OpenAI Board, drawing comparisons to Apple, if they decided to be slow and cautious everyone would be using Android phones. I would argue AI is fundamentally different from smart phones. Namely, smart phones don't have the potential to eradicate the human race.
Additionally, perhaps if Apple was a bit more cautious in their rollout they could have explored preventative measures to reduce the .5M driving deaths per decade.
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