- Regulators should regulate applications, not technology.
- Regulating basic technology will put an end to innovation.
- Making technology developers liable for bad uses of products built from their technology will simply stop technology development.
- It will certainly stop the distribution of open source AI platforms, which will kill the entire AI ecosystem, not just startups, but also academic research.
- the strangest aspect of all this is that all of these regulations are based on completely hypothetical science fiction scenario that very, very few people in the field are plausible.
Google has lost an appeal against a $2.8 billion antitrust decision, a major win for Europe's competition chief in the first of three court rulings central to the EU push to regulate big tech https://t.co/AlDZc3fIpv
@thesheetztweetz@vardaspace@zebulgar@WillBruey If you'd like to know what type of things they would be building in zero-gravity, here is a great blog post from one of the investor groups: https://t.co/fWoVk6tCxZ
CHECK THIS OUT! 😲
SpaceX just landed B1058 for the 8th time, and just check out this uninterrupted landing footage. Can you believe what we are able to watch live these days. This is possibly the BEST landing footage I've seen live on a drone ship. 🚀😍
Headphone warning!
Our last views of #Starship#SN11's flight, now with sound!
That's a big boom.
More on the @NASASpaceflight livestream: https://t.co/PbgTUl6KGY