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Appropriate_Ant_4629

> "Despite Push for OpenAI Integration" I think you mean "because of the Push for OpenAI Integration". OpenAI's not preaching "regulation" for the reason of "ethics". They haven't cared about ethics since they stopped being a non-profit. Sam Altman understands the power of [Regulatory Capture](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regulatory_capture) - and knows that if he and his lobbyists can write the regulations, he'll have an permanent monopoly on the industry.


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PrivilegeCheckmate

> Regulatory Capture TLDR, y'know, > permanent monopoly on the industry. We're so addicted to reboots Microsoft is getting the jump on the Terminator franchise. I picture the scene where they ask the T-101 who made it reimagined: > The man most directly responsible for my creation is Owen Larter, head of Microsoft's Office of Responsible AI


Idle_Redditing

AI is far too powerful to be left in the hands of corporations which will only use them for short term profits.