← Back to context Comment by suzzer99 1 day ago Dynamite is a tool. But we don't hand it out to anyone who wants to play with it. 10 comments suzzer99 Reply mikkupikku 1 day ago We used to until quite recently. Anybody could buy dynamite at the hardware store. We had to end this because of criminals using it to hurt people. suzzer99 21 hours ago I admit I was surprised to see you could buy dynamite in a hardware store until 1970. jqpabc123 1 day ago Look for AI to follow a similar trajectory over time. GaryBluto 1 day ago Impossible at this point. You cannot download dynamite. mikkupikku 1 day ago Yes, regulation is inevitable. 1 reply → jfengel 1 day ago Except this time the criminals are police. AngryData 21 hours ago They are far more often than anyone wants to admit. That's how we got 25% of the world's prison population. 1 reply →
mikkupikku 1 day ago We used to until quite recently. Anybody could buy dynamite at the hardware store. We had to end this because of criminals using it to hurt people. suzzer99 21 hours ago I admit I was surprised to see you could buy dynamite in a hardware store until 1970. jqpabc123 1 day ago Look for AI to follow a similar trajectory over time. GaryBluto 1 day ago Impossible at this point. You cannot download dynamite. mikkupikku 1 day ago Yes, regulation is inevitable. 1 reply → jfengel 1 day ago Except this time the criminals are police. AngryData 21 hours ago They are far more often than anyone wants to admit. That's how we got 25% of the world's prison population. 1 reply →
suzzer99 21 hours ago I admit I was surprised to see you could buy dynamite in a hardware store until 1970.
jqpabc123 1 day ago Look for AI to follow a similar trajectory over time. GaryBluto 1 day ago Impossible at this point. You cannot download dynamite. mikkupikku 1 day ago Yes, regulation is inevitable. 1 reply →
jfengel 1 day ago Except this time the criminals are police. AngryData 21 hours ago They are far more often than anyone wants to admit. That's how we got 25% of the world's prison population. 1 reply →
AngryData 21 hours ago They are far more often than anyone wants to admit. That's how we got 25% of the world's prison population. 1 reply →
We used to until quite recently. Anybody could buy dynamite at the hardware store. We had to end this because of criminals using it to hurt people.
I admit I was surprised to see you could buy dynamite in a hardware store until 1970.
Look for AI to follow a similar trajectory over time.
Impossible at this point. You cannot download dynamite.
Yes, regulation is inevitable.
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Except this time the criminals are police.
They are far more often than anyone wants to admit. That's how we got 25% of the world's prison population.
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