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To code or not to code? Is open source more dangerous than expected? These questions and many others are tackled in today's interview in Le Point, to celebrate the publication of 'Nexus' in France. French speakers can read it on #NexusBook Albin Michel

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Bit Wonk1 年前

Yuval is talking about requiring licenses to be issued for software that people write and give away. With a few words he waves away our human rights of free expression, freedom of association, and our property rights to create, including how we choose to distribute our work. It is unbelievably fascistic, and also illustrates something Elon Musk frequently talks about, the regulatory state eventually regulating all human activity to a complete standstill.

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David Nima1 年前

@LePoint @AlbinMichel You were brilliant on @billmaher yes we need to kill the bad guys and do some nation building. My suggestion is we export the U.S. constitution to these failed states

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Capt Ajit Vadakayil is World's No.1 Writer1 年前

@LePoint @AlbinMichel Read more the website below by World's No.1 writer Capt Ajit Vadakayil

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G🤖1 年前

@LePoint @AlbinMichel You always succeed in bringing important issues to light. Thanks for your hard work to spread awareness! 🙏🏼❤️

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Timothy Rue1 年前

@LePoint @AlbinMichel "Artificial Intelligence" is a term created in the summer of 1956 by a group of people needing a title for their research so they non-unanimously selected that misdirected term out of their egos and it's proving to be far more damaging than open-source code of weapons of war.

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Daniel Kaiser1 年前

@LePoint @AlbinMichel you are such a remarkably stupid and anti-intellectual person. i hope you find the end of your story soon because you are causing enormous damage to humanity with your influence campaign. fuck you sincerely harari. fuck you so much you piece of shit.

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Mirjana Aksentijevic1 年前

@LePoint @AlbinMichel Thank you Harari, you explain complicated things in such simple terms...

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Vittorio Xlater ⭐⭐ 🇪🇺🇺🇦1 年前

@LePoint @AlbinMichel Hi Yuval. I'm reading "Nexus". So interesting. AI recommended it to me. (just joking... 😎)

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Piotr Kondyś1 年前

No coding. Leave the coding with instincts and emotions to the communists. They know how to create societies that strive for prosperity.

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