Given Musks new role in the Federal Government, that may no longer be true.
Musk censoring public discussion (either personally, or done at his direction) may amount to First Amendment violations, given he’s now a government representative (though they’re trying to argue he isn’t).
Is modifying an AI to refuse to provide information on him, considered censoring public speech? Probably not; but he’s not ‘free to do whatever he likes’.
X is a private company, and Musk is free do to whatever he wants there
Some people like to use words to make a point. Others prefer to use them not to.
And we are free to give him shit about it.
Given Musks new role in the Federal Government, that may no longer be true.
Musk censoring public discussion (either personally, or done at his direction) may amount to First Amendment violations, given he’s now a government representative (though they’re trying to argue he isn’t).
Is modifying an AI to refuse to provide information on him, considered censoring public speech? Probably not; but he’s not ‘free to do whatever he likes’.
Did you have a point?
I agree. But the problem is he thinks he can do the same shit with the government.