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Sure it can. Missile guidance systems fit on a tiny missile, but you can’t just get one.

The controlled parlor game is there to seed acceptance. Once someone is able to train a similar model with something like the leaked State Department cables or classified information we’ll see the risk and the legislation will follow.




They can try. You will note that nobody except government employees and the guy running the website ever got in trouble for reading cables or classified information. We have the Pentagon papers precedent to the effect of it being a freedom of speech issue.


The persons from the state dept or army are heavily vetted to get there. A normie with a thumb drive, less so...


Once someone is able to train a similar model on their own, it's too late for legislation to have any meaningful ability to reduce proliferation.




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