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Topic: The beginning of the end for centralized AI? - page 3. (Read 273 times)

legendary
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ChatGPT suspended? They must be nuts. Centralised or decentralised AI bans are terrifying. It raises questions about the government's power and AI's role in society. However, AI presents significant concerns about privacy and safety. These concerns must be addressed and AI businesses held accountable. It's unclear how this will affect decentralised AI projects. They may be a good alternative to centralised systems, but they have dangers and issues. We should be careful when discussing the controversial topic and communicate honestly about AI's future. We must collaborate to strike a balance between advancement and responsibility
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Italy banned ChatGPT, I've seen it in the news. The reasons are data leaks and no proper limitations for minors, but I don't think the concern is related to ChatGPT being centralized, belonging to a company. That being said, I like the idea of a decentralized AI, to be honest, and I don't think it's completely impossible. But Italy is just one country, and perhaps they would've banned a decentralized AI linguistic model as well. Moreover, it's not like ChatGPT is the only one out there. Maybe some will get more popular, others will get less popular and some may get banned, but that doesn't mean that centralized AI is about to be over. We don't have a decentralized Internet, and I don't think we'll have a shift to mainstream decentralized AI soon either.
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It's not the end of centralized AI, but it's beginning of more regulated, centralized, and censored AI. Like cryptocurrency, even though they are decentralized cryptocurrency still banned in some country and/or need regulation for trade some coin or use that coin
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It may only be temporary because ChatGPT will exist sooner or later and it seems that no one will be able to ban it because it is a matter of freedom to create something useful for many people. The ChatGPT or OpenAI project may be banned in some countries but that will not stop the development of OpenAI in other countries where the use of OpenAI or ChatGPT is permitted. And there may be a big rally in AI projects in the market, which could happen in the next altcoin season.
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I don't know if this is official yet but it is official that in Italy the government is worried about privacy concerns and they put a ban on ChatGPT, is this the beginning of the end for ChatGPT?

You have answered the question yourself!
Italy is not banning AI in general, the action it took against ChatGPT was because of breaking European laws about privacy and the use of collected users' data without permission. That's all! If Microsoft adheres to the laws of the EU the ban will be lifted.
As for a decentralized AI, that's just a buzzword from the last bull run when we had hundreds of ICOs claiming this and that, a trend that has gained a new life now with all the hype and projects popping left and right but with no other target than to scam some gullible investors once more.
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Any government that is uneasy about AI has the right to ban it in their country; to some point, they really know what's best for their citizens. 
Possibly, those who are AI lovers will definitely want to fight for it and defend it in any way that they can. 

But left to myself, I don't have much interest in this AI, if there is such a thing, in as much as they are good in different areas and render some kinds of support that make things a little bit easier. I still don't buy the idea of making AI as popular as it's becoming now without analyzing the risk factor that it might cause if humans eventually lose control over them; that's for the other AIs, which are not just built for writing purposes. 
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There is a rumor going around that Centralized ChatGPT is getting banned, I don't know if this is official yet but it is official that in Italy the government is worried about privacy concerns and they put a ban on ChatGPT, is this the beginning of the end for ChatGPT? How will this impact decentralized AI projects because I believe they can't be banned.

Another possibility is if ChatGPT or OpenAI start getting banned in other parts of the world we can see a big rally on AI projects on the blockchain, what do you think?
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