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1. a_wild+jt[view] [source] 2024-05-17 22:58:45
>>fnbr+(OP)
Is this a legally enforceable suppression of free speech? If so, are there ways to be open about OpenAI, without triggering punitive action?
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2. antifr+Jt[view] [source] 2024-05-17 23:03:35
>>a_wild+jt
OpenAI is not the government. Yet.
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3. janals+rx[view] [source] 2024-05-17 23:38:03
>>antifr+Jt
A lot of people forget that although 1A means the government can’t put you in prison for things, there are a lot of pretty unpleasant consequences from private entities. As far as I know, it wouldn’t be illegal for a dentist to deny care to someone who criticized them, for example.
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4. Marsym+1H[view] [source] 2024-05-18 01:24:24
>>janals+rx
Right, and that's why larger companies need regulation around those consequences. If a dentist doesn't want to treat you because you criticized them, that's fine, but if State Farm doesn't want to insure your dentistry because you criticized them, regulators shouldn't allow that.
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