You can only make a lawsuit if there’s an existing legal basis for them. No existing country has laws that require you to prove that everything you do is safe.
Free speech laws allow Bruce Schneier to run his Movie-Plot Threat Contest.
You can’t even sue someone who sells guns when those guns are used to shoot people for being reckless.
No existing country has laws that require you to prove that everything you do is safe.
Nathan isn’t saying that Meta should be sued for not proving that Llama 2 was safe before open sourcing. See this comment and the reply.
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You can only make a lawsuit if there’s an existing legal basis for them. No existing country has laws that require you to prove that everything you do is safe.
Free speech laws allow Bruce Schneier to run his Movie-Plot Threat Contest.
You can’t even sue someone who sells guns when those guns are used to shoot people for being reckless.
Nathan isn’t saying that Meta should be sued for not proving that Llama 2 was safe before open sourcing. See this comment and the reply.