This feels like a preview of the next phase of the AI fight. Once a high-profile model goes off-script, regulators suddenly have the perfect excuse to push harder on control, enforcement, and speech policing. Where do you think the line should be between legitimate accountability for AI companies and using public scandals as cover for a broader crackdown?
This feels like a preview of the next phase of the AI fight. Once a high-profile model goes off-script, regulators suddenly have the perfect excuse to push harder on control, enforcement, and speech policing. Where do you think the line should be between legitimate accountability for AI companies and using public scandals as cover for a broader crackdown?