| ▲ | Jtarii an hour ago | |
The article seems to be taking a very literal interpretation of "freedom" as in any restriction on what a local LLM can do is totalitarian dystopia. I don't think it should be legal to get an LLM to research how to make a bioweapon in your basement, that seems like a bad idea. | ||
| ▲ | drdaeman 44 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | |
And there’s where some people disagree. IMHO, one should be able to research absolutely anything, for any reason. “Forbidden knowledge” shouldn’t exist as a category, freedom of thought should be protected, even if that thought is intended to cause harm. What shouldn’t be possible (and obviously not legal as well) is building that bioweapon. | ||
| ▲ | bigyabai 23 minutes ago | parent | prev [-] | |
I got bad news for you - GLM 5.2 runs on basement-level hardware and supports 1 million token contexts for bioweapon research. There are already people halfway finished with novel bioweapons research as we speak! A man in Tuscon is designing the next sarin gas! A 12 year old in Stockholm is perfecting his prompt for the Fart Virus! Humanity is doomed. Well, we're doomed once they iron out all the kinks, get their supply chain set up, hire professionals to assemble their device, find a clandestine cell of conspirators to deploy the thing... then it's P(doom) all the way to the bank. AI is the red mercury of the 21st century, a surefire shortcut to escaping the law and building your terrorist superweapon/time machine of choice. | ||