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Peter Henderson
The rule against viewpoint discrimination is one of the most imptl in First A law. But as I show in a new paper, forthcoming in the U Penn Law Review, the test of viewpoint discrimination has changed a LOT in the past few decades, in good ways and bad. 🧵
papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
if you try to get Claude to speak Armenian it just outputs "delays"!
Seems like glitch tokens are still unresolved.
Interesting (kind of sad?) to see Opus thrown into a loop.
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Current discussions on AI's labor impacts seem to glaze over:
How long will the transition take, in our lifetime?
Will wages be the same?
Will power be more/less concentrated?
Will peoples' new jobs be as satisfying as the career they had built?
Will economic mobility be the same?
Forcing people to leave the country to transfer to a green card, will hurt families, communities, and United States innovation. If you aren't aware, adjustment of status can take many months—if not years. I hope this policy is reconsidered.
Even if AI makes new jobs, or total labor is stable, there can be lots of side effects that need to be figured out.