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Remember the days when the republicans pretended they wanted to limit government involvement in the economy?

52 sats \ 1 reply \ @Cje95 OP 13h

Given the briefings, I have been in Mythos and GPT 5.5, and there are significant issues. It makes sense that the government would want to understand them and work with industry to harden critical sites and infrastructure.

I don't see how the government's desire to learn from these not publicly released AI tools impacts the current economy. If the government does nothing and these tools are released and cause chaos, the government is going to get blamed. For once, we are trying to get ahead/try to keep up with tech instead of doing what we did with social media and the internet.

Plus, when you add in the companies are talking about how they cannot release the tools because of how dangerous they are and how they could take companies, the internet, whole industries, and other offline, well, that clearly going to impact the economy if we do nothing and let it lose. Shielding the economy seems a heck of a lot smarter than wrecking it and then looking back like why did we do nothing.

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27 sats \ 0 replies \ @siggy47 13h
instead of doing what we did with social media and the internet.

What do you mean? The government should have regulated social media and the internet more?

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Nothing in this section shall be construed to authorize the creation of a mandatory governmental licensing, preclearance, or permitting requirement for the development, publication, release, or distribution of new AI models, including frontier models.

Literally does that

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