> You're misinformed about all the examples you cited, you should do more research before stating strong opinions.
You've literally agreed with what I said[1]:
> School bake sales are regulated under cottage food laws, which are relaxed under the condition that a "safe" subset of foods is produced. That's why there are no bake sales that sell cured sausage, for instance. Food laws are in some part regulatory capture by big food, but thankfully there hasn't been political will to outlaw independent food production entirely.
Scale results in different regulation. You have, with this comment, agreed that it does yet are still pressing on the point that there should be an exemption for AI/LLM.
I don't understand your reasoning in pointing out that baking has different regulations depending on scale; I pointed out the same thing - the regulations are not universal.
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[1] Things I have said:
> Things are scale have different rules (different laws as well) from things done individually or for personal reasons.
> As a society, we've already decided that things at scale are regulated differently than things for personal use.
> You can hold a bake sale at school with fewer sanitation requirements that a cake store has to satisfy.
You've literally agreed with what I said[1]:
> School bake sales are regulated under cottage food laws, which are relaxed under the condition that a "safe" subset of foods is produced. That's why there are no bake sales that sell cured sausage, for instance. Food laws are in some part regulatory capture by big food, but thankfully there hasn't been political will to outlaw independent food production entirely.
Scale results in different regulation. You have, with this comment, agreed that it does yet are still pressing on the point that there should be an exemption for AI/LLM.
I don't understand your reasoning in pointing out that baking has different regulations depending on scale; I pointed out the same thing - the regulations are not universal.
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[1] Things I have said:
> Things are scale have different rules (different laws as well) from things done individually or for personal reasons.
> As a society, we've already decided that things at scale are regulated differently than things for personal use.
> You can hold a bake sale at school with fewer sanitation requirements that a cake store has to satisfy.