This genie is out of the bottle. There may be legislation but I don't think it will be effective in stopping use of OpenAI.
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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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50%
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Unless legislated, these organizations have legal protections which decrease the incentive to self-regulate.
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90%
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Would fit trends in influence campaigns waged by nations, trans-national organizations and interest groups.
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85%
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15%
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Why do you think you're right?
Self-enabling counter dis/mis-information techniques and technologies will help curb push on legistators, increase public trust of platforms and expose dis/mis-information efforts.
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Why might you be wrong?
Not currently required or pursued by legislative bodies.
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60%
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More than or equal to 4 million but less than 6 million
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More than or equal to 6 million
Why do you think you're right?
Despite claims of privacy protection, they would need to make a compelling case that can be easily understood.
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Why might you be wrong?
Blockchain technology adaptation takes an exponential growth in adaptation over next 3 months.
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Social Media companies may self-regulate by posting warnings rather than wait for legislation since there is an increased focus by regulators (Congress, EU, etc.) on AI generated content.
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