| ▲ | bluefirebrand 2 hours ago | |||||||
I suspect there is a bit of parallel construction going on They might already know for a fact that illegitimate use cases are the primary use case, they just cannot use any of their evidence in court So they are seeking a way to legally obtain the information they already have, basically It's shady but my understanding is it happens kind of a lot in modern policing. They can get illegal information much easier than legal information. So the illegal information sort of forms the justification for the time and money spent pursuing and gathering the same information legally | ||||||||
| ▲ | esseph 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I wonder if they will use this case (depending on how it turns out), for a case against 3d printers. "You knowingly enabled $XYZ", etc. Or AI companies, for that matter... | ||||||||
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