If a platform encourages and doesn’t moderate at all, yes we should go after the platform.
Imagine a newspaper publishing content like that, and saying they are not responsible for their journalists
X also actively distributes and profits off of CSAM. Why shouldn't the law apply to distribution centers?
I mean, I thought that was basically already the law in the UK.
I can see practical differences between X/twitter doing moderation and the full ISP censorship, but I cannot see any differences in principle...
If LLMs should have guardrails, why should open source ones be exempt? What about people hosting models on hugging face? WHat if you use a model both distributed by and hosted by hugging face.
I mean even just calling it censorship is already trying to shove a particular bias into the picture. Is it government censorship that you aren't allowed to shout "fire!" in a crowded theater? Yes. Is that also a useful feature of a functional society? Also yes. Was that a "slippery slope"? Nope. Turns out people can handle that nuance just fine.