--- date: '2022-12-10T23:33:16' hypothesis-meta: created: '2022-12-10T23:33:16.013137+00:00' document: title: - AI's Jurassic Park moment flagged: false group: __world__ hidden: false id: BV5ojnjjEe2dH2uIOtj19g links: html: https://hypothes.is/a/BV5ojnjjEe2dH2uIOtj19g incontext: https://hyp.is/BV5ojnjjEe2dH2uIOtj19g/garymarcus.substack.com/p/ais-jurassic-park-moment json: https://hypothes.is/api/annotations/BV5ojnjjEe2dH2uIOtj19g permissions: admin: - acct:ravenscroftj@hypothes.is delete: - acct:ravenscroftj@hypothes.is read: - group:__world__ update: - acct:ravenscroftj@hypothes.is tags: - nlproc - Policy - LLMs target: - selector: - endContainer: /div[1]/div[1]/div[2]/div[1]/div[1]/div[1]/article[1]/div[4]/div[1]/div[1]/p[22] endOffset: 400 startContainer: /div[1]/div[1]/div[2]/div[1]/div[1]/div[1]/article[1]/div[4]/div[1]/div[1]/p[22] startOffset: 8 type: RangeSelector - end: 8951 start: 8559 type: TextPositionSelector - exact: "every country is going to need to reconsider its policies on misinformation.\ \ It\u2019s one thing for the occasional lie to slip through; it\u2019s another\ \ for us all to swim in a veritable ocean of lies. In time, though it would\ \ not be a popular decision, we may have to begin to treat misinformation\ \ as we do libel, making it actionable if it is created with sufficient malice\ \ and sufficient volume. " prefix: "ds for a user\u2019s removal.Second, " suffix: Third, provenance is more import type: TextQuoteSelector source: https://garymarcus.substack.com/p/ais-jurassic-park-moment text: 'What to do then when our government reps are already happy to perpetuate "culture wars" and empty talking points? ' updated: '2022-12-10T23:33:16.013137+00:00' uri: https://garymarcus.substack.com/p/ais-jurassic-park-moment user: acct:ravenscroftj@hypothes.is user_info: display_name: James Ravenscroft in-reply-to: https://garymarcus.substack.com/p/ais-jurassic-park-moment tags: - nlproc - Policy - LLMs - hypothesis type: annotation url: /annotations/2022/12/10/1670715196 --- <blockquote>every country is going to need to reconsider its policies on misinformation. It’s one thing for the occasional lie to slip through; it’s another for us all to swim in a veritable ocean of lies. In time, though it would not be a popular decision, we may have to begin to treat misinformation as we do libel, making it actionable if it is created with sufficient malice and sufficient volume. </blockquote>What to do then when our government reps are already happy to perpetuate "culture wars" and empty talking points?