I could certainly see some luddite European nation doing this.
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Will a country ban or take regulatory actions that ultimately block access to OpenAI's models, between 1 June 2023 and 31 October 2023, inclusive?
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Unsure, hopefully though.
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I could see that next year given that such reports have already been simulated by OpenAI, who was able to find people to conduct work through WeWork, but we might need some time for more bespoke, non-safe LLMs to be developed
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Seems like one of the more straightforward tools available in their toolbox.
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50%
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Seems niche.
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Twitter currently does, for AI which interacts with the API. This relies on an API interface, so it might be difficult for the others.
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