Which is funny because the bill explicitly states that deepfakes and data centers are things the government can restrict.
village604
The bill explicitly states that data centers being a public nuisance is a "Compelling government interest," so I don't think it's geared towards protecting data centers.
taking actions that prevent or abate common law nuisances created by physical datacenter infrastructure.
Edit: there is one major issue with the bill; it still keeps the door open for age verification.
Don't listen to them; they're full of shit. The bill restricts the government from restricting use of private compute resources unless they can prove they don't have a less restrictive way of addressing a legitimate problem.
Tell me you haven't read the bill without telling me you haven't read the bill.
It absolutely does not place restrictions on the use of personal property. It does the exact opposite.
Yeah, that's the narcissistic personality disorder talking.
It's been like that for a long time. The OED is mostly used by academics and it's not the dictionary that most people are familiar with. It's basically a historical reference of the English language.
The OED is no longer in print. You can find used copies for around $1k for the 20 volume set, though.
ACV is great for muscle cramps, though.
There's no reason to assume the original image is AI generated.
Brian Cranston can. He actually used to hum/sing little songs on Malcolm in the Middle so he'd get royalties from it, then used those to have parties for the crew.
None at all for the whole process, although I think they changed it a while back.
They got us into it