So the non-profit Wikimedia foundation hypocritically went for the hype and partnered with genocidal #BigTech in January. And now, unsurprisingly, Wikipedia editors had to implement "new policies and restrict a number of contributors who were paid to use AI to translate existing Wikipedia articles into other languages after they discovered these AI translations added AI “hallucinations,” or errors, to the resulting article." https://www.404media.co/ai-translations-are-adding-hallucinations-to-wikipedia-articles/
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All this conversation about the need for AI regulation is distracting from the fact that we *already* have laws both at the national and international level that are being massively violated by OpenAI, Anthropic, Microsoft, Google, Amazon and the rest of big tech. We clearly have enforcement problems that the conversation around AI governance and regulation is ignoring
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