Currently, AI models are trained using GPUs. In the future though, Generative AI will probably require its own specialized ASICs to achieve the best performance. This happened with bitcoin mining a few years ago and is also the reason big tech companies are making their own CPUs now.

Since there are only a few companies on the planet capable of producing these chips in bulk, the government could easily place restrictions on the purchase of AI hardware. This would control who has access to the best AI.

Only the government and a few permitted parties have access to the best AI. Everyone else would use worse AI that, while still good enough for most people, could be detected by the government. The government could use their superior models to easily detect whether a post is AI-generated, for example, and provide that insight as a service to citizens.

Effectively, the government becomes the sole purveyor of truth, as opposed to that power being in the hands of whoever can afford the biggest computer.

  • Kiernian@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    No limiting consumer access to computer hardware.

    Just no.

    We still haven’t recovered from early crypto crap with GPU’s.

    Fix the environmental rules for corpos so they can’t just stand up data farms and simultaneously wreak havoc on the grid and the environment without paying the full cost to offset the damage they’re doing.