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Presumably if I have a service that I think is inappropriate for a use (for whatever reason, but let's say false positives) I can in fact limit what kind of use cases area allowed.

I could argue that my tool used wrong presents a legal risk to ME because I let law enforcement do some terrible things that I know don't work.

Semi-related, most cloud services do not allow crypto mining, the reason there being it's not cost effective. So whatever mining does happen is stolen credentials, or some inside company job where dude is using company resources for personal gain ... pretty much all illegal activity. So they ban it and I believe actively try to detect / aggressively disable it.




I think what it's about, is they can squint a little bit and see a near future where there is massive class-action suits against Microsoft for all the harmful uses which inevitably flow from a police department uncritically using hallucinating AI for their day to day work.




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