← Back to context Comment by zwnow 3 months ago What is responsibility if you can afford good lawyers? 4 comments zwnow Reply qwertox 3 months ago So you mean that Mark Zuckerberg has always been a peer to YLC in terms of responsibility towards Meta's shareholders? zwnow 3 months ago I mean any entity that can afford good lawyers seems to not care about responsibility in the slightest. warkdarrior 3 months ago Is this a generic, throwaway comment or do you have specific examples of Yann LeCun using lawyers to evade responsibility for his work/actions? 1 reply →
qwertox 3 months ago So you mean that Mark Zuckerberg has always been a peer to YLC in terms of responsibility towards Meta's shareholders? zwnow 3 months ago I mean any entity that can afford good lawyers seems to not care about responsibility in the slightest. warkdarrior 3 months ago Is this a generic, throwaway comment or do you have specific examples of Yann LeCun using lawyers to evade responsibility for his work/actions? 1 reply →
zwnow 3 months ago I mean any entity that can afford good lawyers seems to not care about responsibility in the slightest. warkdarrior 3 months ago Is this a generic, throwaway comment or do you have specific examples of Yann LeCun using lawyers to evade responsibility for his work/actions? 1 reply →
warkdarrior 3 months ago Is this a generic, throwaway comment or do you have specific examples of Yann LeCun using lawyers to evade responsibility for his work/actions? 1 reply →
So you mean that Mark Zuckerberg has always been a peer to YLC in terms of responsibility towards Meta's shareholders?
I mean any entity that can afford good lawyers seems to not care about responsibility in the slightest.
Is this a generic, throwaway comment or do you have specific examples of Yann LeCun using lawyers to evade responsibility for his work/actions?
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