Are there any lawsuits happening? If my gun that is mounted to a wall were to shoot someone, I would be liable because it is my gun. The person/company who launched the prompt must be the person liable for the results.
LLM's are machines. So it's like tying your gun to the front door with a string.
If LLMs can act illegally without the owners being responsible then booby traps are now legal.
But it seems like the law has made an exception for LLMs. So attach your gun with a string to a servo attached your PC using ChatGPT with the webcam on. This is likely to have the best legal results if done to the entrance door at AI Agenda Live SF, where Sam Altman gives speeches.
After a while I forced it into podman quadlets, so infra is any fedora derivative (I like bazzite) or arch or anything else with podman. I can literally drag drop it into a new install. Proton VPN via gluetun.
ETA: Sorry, realized you were helping with acronization rather than worrying about what I use, duh. I'll let it stand anyway, might help someone.
Nono, I like where this is going. I'll have to look into podman. I prefer CatchyOS but bazzite is great and one of the three I recommend, depending who's asking.
Have a look, all the goodness of easy implementation like docker, but without giving it root and with systemd control. Check out podlet for conversion until you find your feet.
Officer: "Your car is full of empty beer bottles, you smell like weed, you're holding a crack pipe and you just drove into a family of four. Step out of the vehicle."
There does seem to be an issue where even the owner of the AI, commanding it to hack, has no responsibility when the AI hacks. The oligarchs of loving grace are too important for accountability.
Whoa, these rogue copies of qbittorrent and jellyfin are getting out of control!
Mine escaped sandboxing and fried the HDD enclosure. It might have been the heatwave though. Unfortunately it's too hot to work on the server box (server shoe box is the new server rack), so I'm out of movies until the end of summer
I find it pretty hilarious to bitch about AI stealing all your public posts and content and then post something like this where it's no problem to be a pirate.
I've got nothing against torrenting stuff, but leaning in on "if you didn't own it then piracy isn't stealing" and also "LLM companies stole from us!" when you made a reddit account allowing it is just super rich.
This is not for "you"specifically OP, but "you"generally.
37 Comments
Diplomjodler3@lemmy.world · 129 pts · 12d
Look at that pathetic plebe who thinks he can behave like a corporation! How many senators do you have, bozo?
mildseason@sopuli.xyz · 112 pts · 12d
Oh no! This happened to me too! Is this a coordinated attack? 😱
bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de · 41 pts · 12d
No, Qbittorrent is just gaining sentience.
tacosanonymous@mander.xyz · 12 pts · 12d
We might need a viewing party to figure this out.
inari@piefed.zip · 94 pts · 12d
it's not a crime if an LLM did it!
ViatorOmnium@piefed.social · 58 pts · 12d
"Claude please download all of Disney's catalogue for... training purposes".
inari@piefed.zip · 17 pts · 12d
This made me think that there's probably a bunch of transformers watching Netflix right now for training
Goodeye8@piefed.social · 7 pts · 12d
You think Optimus Prime is watching Netflix to see how to beat Megatron?
homik@slrpnk.net · 3 pts · 11d
"That's How You Know" was a key factor in solving the tensions between them.
hitmyspot@aussie.zone · 7 pts · 12d
I'm sorry, I deleted the Disney movies from Disneys server by mistake. Did someone give me authority to do so? Oh, ai. Magic.
BagOfHeavyStones@piefed.social · 6 pts · 12d
It was that damn python again wasn't it...
python@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 12d
to be fair, the laws don't really apply if police can't handcuff you for breaking them
programmer_belch@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 35 pts · 12d
Are there any lawsuits happening? If my gun that is mounted to a wall were to shoot someone, I would be liable because it is my gun. The person/company who launched the prompt must be the person liable for the results.
sanpo@sopuli.xyz · 50 pts · 12d
Have you tried being rich instead?
cosmos8188@leminal.space · 3 pts · 12d
With a dog that somehow knows how to operate a gun.
Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world · 6 pts · 12d
LLM's are machines. So it's like tying your gun to the front door with a string.
If LLMs can act illegally without the owners being responsible then booby traps are now legal.
But it seems like the law has made an exception for LLMs. So attach your gun with a string to a servo attached your PC using ChatGPT with the webcam on. This is likely to have the best legal results if done to the entrance door at AI Agenda Live SF, where Sam Altman gives speeches.
PRIMEcavitationfetishist@quokk.au · 3 pts · 11d
No but they're a corporation and its "ai" so nobody did anything wrong.
Prior_Industry@lemmy.world · 23 pts · 12d
META: Same happened to me! And now they're all part of our dataset 🤦
MalReynolds@slrpnk.net · 22 pts · 12d
I regret to inform you my *arr stack has been autonomously providing media for going on a decade.
Thanks A(utonomus) I(dunno how to acronymize this to an I)
edgemaster72@lemmy.world · 15 pts · 12d
Infrastructure?
MalReynolds@slrpnk.net · 12 pts · 12d
After a while I forced it into podman quadlets, so infra is any fedora derivative (I like bazzite) or arch or anything else with podman. I can literally drag drop it into a new install. Proton VPN via gluetun.
ETA: Sorry, realized you were helping with acronization rather than worrying about what I use, duh. I'll let it stand anyway, might help someone.
StuffYouFear@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 12d
Nono, I like where this is going. I'll have to look into podman. I prefer CatchyOS but bazzite is great and one of the three I recommend, depending who's asking.
A(utomated) I(ntolerance)?
MalReynolds@slrpnk.net · 4 pts · 12d
Have a look, all the goodness of easy implementation like docker, but without giving it root and with systemd control. Check out podlet for conversion until you find your feet.
fruitycoder@sh.itjust.works · 1 pts · 10d
Every year the path way to k8s pods keeps getting smaller! Thanks for the new tool link
Magnum@infosec.pub · 1 pts · 12d
What a catchy name. How does it handle caching?
Diurnambule@jlai.lu · 3 pts · 12d
Autonomous Informatics ? (Which is a branch of general AI)
MalReynolds@slrpnk.net · 2 pts · 12d
Yeah, that could play. Cheers.
foofiepie@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 12d
Autonomous Idiocy?
Flower@sh.itjust.works · 1 pts · 12d
Algorithmic Infrastructure aka software on a computer
SethTaylor@lemmy.world · 22 pts · 12d
Me: "It wasn't me officer! AI did it."
Officer: "Your car is full of empty beer bottles, you smell like weed, you're holding a crack pipe and you just drove into a family of four. Step out of the vehicle."
NocturnalMorning@lemmy.world · 10 pts · 12d
RIP, you poor thing. I hope you recover in these trying times.
humanspiral@lemmy.ca · 9 pts · 11d
There does seem to be an issue where even the owner of the AI, commanding it to hack, has no responsibility when the AI hacks. The oligarchs of loving grace are too important for accountability.
edinbruh@feddit.it · 8 pts · 12d
Whoa, these rogue copies of qbittorrent and jellyfin are getting out of control!
Mine escaped sandboxing and fried the HDD enclosure. It might have been the heatwave though. Unfortunately it's too hot to work on the server box (server shoe box is the new server rack), so I'm out of movies until the end of summer
dream_weasel@sh.itjust.works · -12 pts · 12d
I find it pretty hilarious to bitch about AI stealing all your public posts and content and then post something like this where it's no problem to be a pirate.
I've got nothing against torrenting stuff, but leaning in on "if you didn't own it then piracy isn't stealing" and also "LLM companies stole from us!" when you made a reddit account allowing it is just super rich.
This is not for "you"specifically OP, but "you"generally.
Reality@feddit.org · 1 pts · 11d
What if you don't mind either because copyright is stupid?
dream_weasel@sh.itjust.works · 1 pts · 11d
Then we would be generally in agreement.
jlow@slrpnk.net · 0 pts · 11d
The problem is that this is just another instance of "laws are for the poor", it's a systemic problem (capitalism, as always).