Legum, rather sillily, calls this "anthropomorphizing" AI.
It puts AI in the role of an agent in terms of existing law. If you want to put AI in some other role, then you need new legislation to do that.
Legum & others are trying to turn existing legislation into...
It puts AI in the role of an agent in terms of existing law. If you want to put AI in some other role, then you need new legislation to do that.
Legum & others are trying to turn existing legislation into...
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There's definitely need for new legislation both to regulate AI and to protect creatives in the face of it.
Twisting existing law into pretzels is not the answer, however, @juddlegum.bsky.social
Of course, AI tools are capable of violating the law. So what?
That's a legimitate, but too limited, regulation of AI as well.