So far, I’m confident that our proposals will not impede the vast majority of AI developers, but if we end up receiving feedback that this isn’t true, we’ll either rethink our proposals or remove this claim from our advocacy efforts.
It seems to me like you’ve received this feedback already in this very thread. The fact that you’re going to edit the claim to basically say “this doesn’t effect most people because most people don’t work on LLMs” completely dodges the actual issue here, which is that there’s a large non-profit and independent open source LLM community that this would heavily impact.
I applaud your honestly in admitting one approach you might take is to “remove this claim from our advocacy efforts,” but am quite sad to see that you don’t seem to care about limiting the impact of your regulation to potentially dangerous models.
It seems to me like you’ve received this feedback already in this very thread. The fact that you’re going to edit the claim to basically say “this doesn’t effect most people because most people don’t work on LLMs” completely dodges the actual issue here, which is that there’s a large non-profit and independent open source LLM community that this would heavily impact.
I applaud your honestly in admitting one approach you might take is to “remove this claim from our advocacy efforts,” but am quite sad to see that you don’t seem to care about limiting the impact of your regulation to potentially dangerous models.