The most important thing is to get a regulatory body going, he says. The second most importantthing is to ensure that when someone takes an uber-calinic like approach with their generative AI and starts doing mentatious shit they get hit hard really early. I think the algebra of deterrence needs to be set here - we're going to err on the side of prosecuting people that start generating misinformation around certain categories. Regardless of whether or not you think you're an innovator, regardless of if a name brand VC has given you money, that shit's not going to hunt here. It may be really difficult to reverse engineer it to the source, but let me I want to circle back
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