Jamie Bartlett
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And large language laws are actually quite good at cutting through some of that stuff.
Anyway, sorry.
I'm reallyβ¦
Well, this is the thing.
I mean, I think all of the creators of these technologies, and I don't just mean large language models or the audio or visual versions like Sora, we just always use them in weird, mischievous, nasty, dark ways that they seem to be surprised by every time.
I can't believe someone's using this to have Donald Duck have sex with her.
It's so obvious.
It's so obvious that that's what people are going to do.
And I don't know whether it's that and they're sort of worried of sort of the, you know, they don't like the idea of millions of Minnie Mouses.
Pretty much.
And obviously people are doing that.
But I can't believe they didn't think of this because this is obviously going to happen.
But it could also be that
When Seedance came out a few weeks ago, and the rest of Hollywood was sort of up in arms, massive copyright infringement.
Seedance then agreed to sort of limit its use, put in new filters, and maybe they just thought...
the technology is also growing very, very, very quickly and it's improving very, very quickly.
Not that the models aren't good, like not that Sora is no good, but there are other ones that are cheaper and easier that everyone's now using and actually tying ourselves into one model might be stupid.
And it could be a bit of both.
So other people have said, this isn't my line, but if you open a sandwich shop, there's more regulations that you have to pass than if you release a brand new, incredibly powerful, potentially manipulative, potentially dangerous, large language model that hundreds of millions of people are going to use.