Good thing I've just accepted a faculty position outside the US.
I'll get to move to a country that doesn't persecute academics and I think I'm just beating the crowds on the way out.
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Good thing I've just accepted a faculty position outside the US.
I'll get to move to a country that doesn't persecute academics and I think I'm just beating the crowds on the way out.
Where are you going? I'm currently on last yr of PhD and thinking of leaving, but I don't know if I should abandon the PhD to leave or not. I'd like to finish it, at least do it remotely, but chances of finding work immediately after PhD are slim.
Nice to see the brain drain of the US in action. I'm glad I don't have to see it's downfall firsthand.
It's only a proposed bill (thankfully), but definitely one to keep an eye on.
America is a democratic country ?
Yes, it's democratic for the class that holds power.
Always has been. Jpeg
if i was american i'd download it rn
According to the language of the proposed bill, people who download AI models from China could face up to 20 years in jail, a million dollar fine, or both.
Gulag ain't "jail"
Outlawing Chinese AI in the USA might seem like a "straightforward solution", but it could have unintended consequences: escalation, underground development, and missed opportunities. At the end of the day, the goal should be to protect human rights and promote transparency, not just in the US or China, but around the world.
At the end of the day, the goal should be to protect human rights and promote transparency, not just in the US or China, but around the world.
Who is gonna tell this person the truth?
On a side note, wasn't this the guy that Sean O'Brien praised for being pro-worker?
Now, American you don't have right to say China is bad because it do censorship.
Download it now, then. Before it becomesa law.