Right to Local Intelligence

(righttointelligence.org)

46 points | by thoughtpeddler 2 hours ago

7 comments

  • Catloafdev 1 hour ago
    I don't see any info about what laws or actions specifically are happening. Is there more info somewhere?
    • mlinksva 29 minutes ago
      I can't tell from the site or the linked twitter handles. Their core ask for every state seems to be "Please support clear safe-harbor language for lawful local AI ownership, research, model modification, open-source publication, and local execution" rather than stopping or amending any specific bill/law.

      One they _could_ be referring to is the California AI Transparency Act which isn't compatible with open source licensing, see https://github.blog/news-insights/policy-news-and-insights/g...

    • strathmeyer 15 minutes ago
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  • vjulian 2 hours ago
    There comes a time when voting becomes silly and ineffective.
    • RobLach 1 minute ago
      Voting is always effective.

      In the worst case it communicates the magnitude of dismsissiveness while demonstrating your intention to claim agency.

    • jjice 51 minutes ago
      That's the kind of mindset that helps lead to that situation.
      • colordrops 44 minutes ago
        This is the kind of mindset that has no grasp of the true nature of power and the political system.
  • nekusar 1 hour ago
    Llama, ik-Llama, Krasis, etc are already out.

    The Chinese are the open ones, with free downloads, open weights, and loads of published research. The USA with OpenAI is some of the most closed shit out there.

  • SilverElfin 1 hour ago
    Given the state of corruption in politics, I think Anthropic and OpenAI will likely bribe … oh wait I mean “lobby” … for bans on open source. Otherwise their imaginary trillion dollar valuations make no sense.
    • stanislavb 1 hour ago
      This. They can see their valuations slipping. They hope that in a few/several years they will start reaping profits. However, in several years local hardware will be well suited to run models locally at 80-90% efficiency - for "free". You won't need frontier models for daily tasks in a few years. I'd guess.
      • anuramat 51 minutes ago
        > 80-90% efficiency

        wdym by that

        > for daily tasks

        which are?

    • windexh8er 54 minutes ago
      They already are. Altman is basically begging the US to buy into OAI, that's just the start. Both OAI and Anthropic are going to have to go down this path or their financials will never work out. Open local models are where the enterprise will need to go for any of this to be cost feasible, but we can almost guarantee this will be a battle nobody using AI will have asked for. You can thank Dario and Sam for the dystopian future that will pad their bottom line!
    • byzantinegene 23 minutes ago
      their desperation says alot about the viability of their business.
  • DoctorOetker 1 hour ago
    "12 acres and an LLM"
    • kajman 37 minutes ago
      "I am eighteen years old, have a good set of passkeys, and believe in Sam Altman, the star-spangled banner, and the fourth of July. I have taken up a BLM lot, cleared up eighteen acres last year, and placed top of it a bitcoin mine. My vibe coded drop-shipping startup looks first-rate, and the conversion rate and total addressable market are bully.
      • playorizaya 8 minutes ago
        <drake>1 acre. 1 year. 18 acres. 18 years. 18 tears. 18 fears.</drake><damn />
  • quadhome 37 minutes ago
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  • sebarb 1 hour ago
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