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It sounds like the rare condition is already punishing him, but maybe if it were known there would be additional legal penalities for misusing tech, it might result in less misuse. If it works we could do similar things with cars and weapons.


This isn't a mis-use of tech. This is the use of tech as intended. We just produced shitty tech.


The only one responsible is the man himself. Make a stupid decision, reap a stupid reward.


Why have courts at all with this mindset? You can frame any kind of crime you'd like as "being stupid enough to be here".


AI is known to make things up and it's also stated below every chat that it may contain errors and that you should double check important information.

You can only do so much. Some people won't listen and harm themselves.


> You can only do so much. Some people won't listen and harm themselves.

You could also shut down providers of LLMs. It doesn't make much sense as a business.

Now local llms have some legs...


Curious how that would work. There’s definitely known and understood laws around malpractice, fraud, and incompetence. Are there laws that would allow a less-than-gifted individual, such as the one in the article, to sue for misinformation?


I'm not a lawyer; presumably you'd have to sack this shithole to make progress.




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