They may try to ban them but new ones will just keep popping up.
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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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10%
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60%
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40%
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26%
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I don't know how they are going to be able to realistically and accurately determine that a LLM has been used to conduct an influence operation
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57%
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It is not a well known platform at this time
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It is going to be near impossible to detect whether something is written by AI, and if the AI programs begin watermarking, there are always going to be new ways to evade them. Therefore even if they do start watermarking, it will be just speculation and not accurate, potentially harming their platforms following and causing more users to leave.
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