<p>I've seen a few conversations where someone says something like this:</p>
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<p>I've been using an open-source LLM lately I'm a huge fan of not depending on OpenAI, Anthropic, or Google. But I'm really sad that the AI safety groups are trying to ban the kind of open-source LLM that I'm using.</p>
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<p>Someone then responds:</p>
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<p>What! Almost no one <em>actually</em> wants to ban open source AI of the kind that you're using! That's just a recklessly-spread myth! AI Safety orgs just want to ban a tiny handful of future models no one has tried to pass laws that would have banned current open-sourced models!</p>
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<p>This second claim is false.</p>
<p>Many AI "safety" organizations or people have in the past advocated bans that would have criminalized the open-sourcing of models <em>c
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