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While the motives may be noble (regulating surveillance) it might happen that models like Stable Diffusion will get caught in the regulatory crossfire to a point where using the original models becomes illegal and new models will get castrated until they are useless. Further this might make it impossible to train open source models (maybe even LoRAs) by individuals or smaller startups. Adobe and the large corporations would rule the market.

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[–] jugalator@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Yeah, flagging AI generated content as such and strict demands of announcing when AI is used against your privacy would be something I'd agree with. But stifling AI itself is just moronic because it will make EU fall behind those who still use it or others without such regulations. Let's hope it doesn't come to anything like that.