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If companies are crying about it then it's probably a great thing for consumers.
Eat billionaires.
So if smaller companies are crying about huge companies using reglation they have lobbied for (as in this case through a lobbying oranisation set up with "effective altruism" money) being used prevent them from being challenged: should we still assume its great?
Rewind all the stupid assumptions you're making and you basically have no comment left.
Bravo on the concise take down. What a great way to put that
My current day is only just starting, so I'll modify the standard quote a bit to ensure it encompasses enough things to be meaningful; this is the dumbest thing I've read all yesterday.
Which assumption? It's a fact that this was co-sponsored by the CAIS, who have ties to effective altruism and Musk, and it is a fact that smaller startups and open source groups are complaining that this will hand an AI oligopoly to huge tech firms.