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"The paper [PDF], which includes voices from numerous academic institutions and several from OpenAI, makes the case that regulating the hardware these models rely on may be the best way to prevent its misuse."
So the monopoly Microsoft and Google were expecting got gutted when open source models were released. They can't copyright themselves out of it since japan firmly told them to fuck off.
I guess the next best thing is to make sure the average person can't run the models of tmmr by using emotional responses to quickly pass bullshit laws.