I used to think that the power requirements might be the downfall of AI. Now I think the lawyers may kill it.
I'm peripherally involved in getting AI approved at our company. It's almost pernicious. Aside from the obvious things, like what are approved or disallowed AI sites for the business, we have to deal with various vendors bundling varying types of AI into their products. The trend seems to be to turn the damn things on by default and then hope we never figure out the legal implications that entails.
We're working on ongoing policy development and locking down some of these things, but it feels like a losing battle, and these vendors aren't making it any easier. Add to that the various flavors of AI have different concerns and vulnerability vectors. Something like ChatGPT might potentially have access to strategic or proprietary information that an employee submits, while something like Claude might be able to infer a business direction from coding requests, or even worse, train the AI to provide a solution that we may have spent months perfecting in-house with the potential to hand it to our competitors with the right prompt.
None of this even considers the unanswered questions about the potential copyright concerns building these models in the first place.
For the supposedly smart people building these things, they sure haven't thought a lot of it through. Or maybe they have and just hope to be so integrated before legal catches up that they can't be removed.
Curious what others are seeing in this area.
The People will end up only being allowed to use nerfed AIs, while Nation States, developers, CEOs, Wall Street, military, PD, ......lawyers, Medical,....will have ungated access. So everyone but the People get nukes and we're left with slingshots? Nah.
Everyone should have complete equal access. I don't trust the people who make the rules that say only they can have a thing, nor do I give them consent to impose usurped, fictional authority on me....... they're actually the last people on Earth who should have unfettered access. But since they do........we need to have that, too. Do you think Sam Altman bans himself and uses nerfed GPT? Hell no. I do not agree with any man on God's Green Earth telling me what I'm allowed to access and not. I don't give that authority to them.