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  • Noxy@pawb.socialtoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world*Permanently Deleted*
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    21 days ago

    As fucked up as his ex wife’s request may be, if you’re indifferent that’s reason enough not to.

    I don’t want kids. I can’t even take good enough care of myself and basic household upkeep. Adding the stress and cost and limitations that come with having a kid are just non-starters. That and I just don’t feel any need or want in the first place.

    That said, if I could actually have a real biological child with my same-sex husband and the question wasn’t purely hypothetical, I’d have to think about it some more.

    Or maybe if the universe threw a homeless queer teen at us who had nowhere else to go, maybe I’d consider adopting, maybe. But adopting an actual child or infant is a real tough sell, even if I would ideologically prefer that to having an actual biologically hacked together two-dads kid





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    Make it easier to hold people or organizations liable for mistakes made because of haphazard reliance on LLMs.

    Reparations for everyone ever sued for piracy, and completely do away with intellectual privacy protections for corporations, but independent artists get to keep them.

    Public service announcements campaign aimed at making the general public less trustful of LLMs.

    Strengthen consumer protection such that baseless claims of AI capabilities in advertising or product labeling are legally dangerous to make.

    Fine companies for every verifiably inaccurate result given to a customer or end user by an LLM