Aaron O'Leary

Italy has banned ChatGPT, could this be a sign of things to come?

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Italy has become the first western country to ban ChatGPT. The Government has cited privacy concerns as a reason for the ban. Could this be a sign for things to come, not just for ChatGPT but AI as a whole?
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Alina Dyabina
it's a sign, that new times are coming and Ai is becoming a par of our life
Richard Gao
This is indeed concerning Hopefully other countries won't follow along
Ethan L
Mixed feelings, but some form of regulation or overseeing is always good. New techs open up new responsibilities, and we have to look into the responsibilities.
Mélodie Girardo
I don't think so !
Johan Steneros
Can't they just use a VPN?
Niroshan Ranapathi
they cant use VPN ? 🤔
Atharva Salokhe
I believe, it's a big step towards AI regulation. Honestly, regulation and innovation are sort of opposites where increasing regulation sort of slows down innovation and faster innovations happen when regulations are lower. However with the slimmest probability that AI could be used for greater bad than good, I believe it's important for humanity to bring in these regulations