This is certainly one of the strongest AI pieces ever written: AI machines aren't 'hallucinating'. But their makers are,
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The trick, of course, is that Silicon Valley routinely calls theft "disruption" - and too often gets away with it. We know this move: charge ahead into lawless territory; claim the old rules don't apply to your new tech; scream that regulation will only help China - all while you get your facts solidly on the ground… We saw it with Google's book and art scanning. With Musk's space colonization. With Uber's assault on the taxi industry. With Airbnb's attack on the rental market. With Facebook's promiscuity with our data.
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