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Seven AI companies agree to safeguards in the US
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Honestly, my first reaction to this is a mix of relief and some serious skepticism. It's about time these companies were publicly put on the spot about the risks, but a voluntary "agreement" can't help but feel like a well-timed PR move.
Let's be real: this is them trying to write the rules of the game before the government steps in and writes a set they won't like. It's a smart play, and they get to look like the responsible good guys in the process. I get the strategy, but it makes you question how deep the commitment really goes.
And some of these promises just feel... hollow. Take watermarking. That sounds great on paper, but actually making it work is a massive technical headache. OpenAI couldn't even get their own text detector to work reliably before shutting it down, so how are they going to create some magic watermark that can't just be easily stripped out? I'm not convinced.
So yeah, call me a cynic, but I'm wary. I want this to be a real step forward, I really do. But I've seen enough corporate promises to know that a handshake agreement without any real enforcement is often just hot air. I'll believe it when I see it actually make a difference.
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RE: Seven AI companies agree to safeguards in the US - by duke2502 - Yesterday, 03:35 AM

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