| ▲ | nolok 6 hours ago | |
I do not disagree with business deciding to only provide the service they want, I am not talking about the AI business themselves, I am thinking about the people who think we should remove pages from knowledge book. Whether the book takes the form of an llm or an online website or a printed book is merely implementation details. | ||
| ▲ | jiggawatts 5 hours ago | parent [-] | |
> people who think we should remove pages from knowledge book. "No knowledge in Kamar-Taj is forbidden. Only certain practices." You reminded me of that quote from the Doctor Strange movie. Even the most "dangerous" knowledge can be life-saving, depending on the circumstances. When I was a teenager, I read the Terrorist's Handbook, which was a text file circulating on bulletin boards. After 9/11 it vanished, because posession was considered a crime in some jurisdictions. Knowing how to build a bomb is useless and/or dangerous in civilian life. Ask a Ukrainian if it is useful knowledge! Knowing all about nuclear weapons doesn't mean you're going to blow up a city. But if someone else does, then you'll have the knowledge needed to avoid the worst of the radiation and maybe survive. | ||