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ancianita

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28. Ownership of an AI built on public data is just. It gives the public class action standing in federal court.
Mon Jun 1, 2026, 04:16 PM
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No. QueerDuck Yesterday #1
Why not? highplainsdem Yesterday #3
A 50% STATE TAKEOVER of private companies is not the answer... it's overreach. QueerDuck Yesterday #24
Ownership of an AI built on public data is just. It gives the public class action standing in federal court. ancianita Yesterday #28
How does that help pay for the food, health, and shelter of the tens of millions of people who will lose their jobs Doodley Yesterday #2
It isn't enough. Ideally, generative AI models trained illegally should be destroyed, with new legal AI models highplainsdem Yesterday #4
I understand what you are saying, but the genie is already out of the bottle. This is where we are, and Doodley Yesterday #6
Just using AI dumbs users down and makes them dependent on AI. There are few if any good uses highplainsdem Yesterday #9
With all due respect, have you used it much? Doodley Yesterday #14
I've used it enough to know how it works and how tempting it can seem. And I've read thousands of highplainsdem Yesterday #19
With all due respect, I don't think you understand how incredibly useful AI is. Doodley Yesterday #21
With all due respect, you asked AI to give you ideas and tell you where to shop. IMO that's an example highplainsdem Yesterday #22
With all due respect, you are making a lot of assumptions. Doodley Yesterday #23
My "assumptions" were based on what you'd told me. highplainsdem Yesterday #29
Try all it's tech we paid for. In-Q-Tel funds or should I just say CIA. Blue Full Moon Yesterday #5
I don't want to own it. I want it to not exist. WhiskeyGrinder Yesterday #7
Agreed. MineralMan Yesterday #8
Same here. But as I said above, in the meantime I like seeing regulations and penalties on AI suggested highplainsdem Yesterday #11
YES! Emile Yesterday #10
sigh... WarGamer Yesterday #12
It isn't true that "Training is Learning, Not Storing" - that's AI company propaganda to try to defend highplainsdem Yesterday #15
Thanks for the information. There is also a lot of people who have formed an opinion about AI Doodley Yesterday #16
See reply 15. highplainsdem Yesterday #20
Well, he's halfway there. BlueTsunami2018 Yesterday #13
Bingo!!! Doodley Yesterday #17
While everyone is debating the issue xuplate Yesterday #18
With what? 40% don't have enough cash to cover a $1000 emergency expense. thesquanderer 20 hrs ago #30
Norway has a sovereign wealth fund on oil and they're almost always ranked at the top of the list of happiest nations. Uncle Joe Yesterday #25
The AI bubble is on the cusp of a crash Bev54 Yesterday #26
Didn't Cervantes Write A Book About Bernie? ColoringFool Yesterday #27
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