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It's incredibly stupid and shortsighted. The technology is already out of the Pandora's box. In reality this is a foot-in-the-door technique to regulating the whole internet. >As Platformer observes, the bill raises an age-old question: should the person using the tech be blamed, or the tech itself? With regards to social media, the law says that generally, websites can't be held accountable for what users post. >AI companies hope that this status quo applies to them, too. As it should, because if it doesn't, then it will 100% be applied to the websites too. Every few years they try, and the whole Reddit usually rises up against it, but here everyone seems to be cheering this up? Again, so stupidly shortsighted.
reddit AI Responsibility 1724490540.0 ♥ 37
Coding Result
DimensionValue
Responsibilityunclear
Reasoningmixed
Policyregulate
Emotionfear
Coded at2026-04-25T08:33:43.502452
Raw LLM Response
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