Training is an issue but also policy. If police weren’t regularly granted immunity for their behavior even when it’s illegal or unconstitutional then I guarantee there would be less SWATing incidents.
Even without holding police criminally liable for their actions we could require them to hold “malpractice” insurance so that if they’re found civilly liable enough times they would no longer be able to hold a position of public trust due to either being uninsurable or it just being prohibitively expensive.
So when these models start learning from more and more AI generated content, can we assume they'll get worse again and eventually make themselves useless?
Welcome to Germanys Landgerichte (State Courts). Sony probably knew, that this judge would rule in their favour (former rulings, of old age, ...).
Now the defendant has to appeal the ruling, which costs a lot of money and time.
As an avid redditor I can say it's already like that and they will teach it nothing of value unless they limit it to a very low number of subreddits, which will still barely teach it anything of value unless the goal is teaching it current generation humor and shitposting habits, which would be very valuable to anyone wanting to boost engagement and try to sway a fairly left leaning generation of people toward whatever they're selling.
Which is today's right-wing billionaires and their pet politicians.
The issue isn't with responding, it's that cops love shooting and are poorly trained.