

Well yes, it’s Nvidia.
Even at the enterprise demos, the running joke is that Nvidia is fudging claims big time.
Well yes, it’s Nvidia.
Even at the enterprise demos, the running joke is that Nvidia is fudging claims big time.
That’s still more positive than summaries from Cohere, Qwen, Deepseek, FuseAI and Arcee 32B (the latter two being combinations of different models, it’s complicated) in my quick test.
…And I’d recommend them all, TBH. Use anything but ChatGPT for the same reasons you’d use Lemmy over Reddit.
This is just them going for regulatory capture. Again. The “tiered” country system, the controls on model weights, centralizing regulation in Washington, focus on datacenter build out (instead of on device inference), and more, it’s all just a big middle finger to open, locally runnable weights without saying it.
And they’re trying to justify it with Chinese hate more than “safety” fearmongering this time, even though this would let them run circles around the US (in time, though not without OpenAI making a healthy profit first).
They want to own your access, not let you have it.
QwQ 32B did a decent job writing that out:
OpenAI’s proposal contains elements that could inadvertently or intentionally hinder open-source/open-weights AI and smaller competitors, while also raising concerns about regulatory capture. Here’s a breakdown of key points:
OpenAI’s proposals, while framed as pro-innovation, risk entrenching its own dominance and disadvantaging smaller, open-source competitors through:
Verdict: While OpenAI positions itself as advocating for “freedom,” the proposals contain structural biases that could stifle open-source/open-weights innovation and enable regulatory capture. The focus on national competition with China overshadows neutral, inclusive frameworks, raising questions about whether the plan prioritizes U.S. corporate leadership over democratizing AI.
And it was generated on my desktop. That I own, in my house, with the PC completely disconnected from the internet atm, with some settings and features OpenAI would never let me have.
We never said they’re real.
Welcome to Lemmy. Here’s your Molotov, the guillotine is just down the hall. First left.
I want to stick this up in the US, too.
OP’s point stands though, whether it’s right or not, it seems to be within the President’s power.
If you don’t mind me asking, how did you find it?
There are reports of Reddit banning Lemmy mentions, and Google searches floating “Lemmy is bad” Reddit threads to the top.
Heh, that’s a good future.
The one we’re speeding towards is where they all collude, and all the service is shitty and the same (or worse) as its ever been. If its not just monopolized. That’s why Night City is a relatively good place to live in CP2077: There’s still competition.