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Originally Posted by rantanplan
Are you suggesting that there is no qualitative difference between an AI that is subject to the laws of the US and EU and the AI sponsored by a totalitarian state?
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You should define "totalitarian state". Depending on the definition the EU may already be a "totalitarian (super)state". You may have to define "qualitative difference" as well, because I really can't judge what you mean with this phrase.
Of course there are differences if one AI censors all things X and another everything about Y. Then the answers regarding X and Y will deliver different results.
I guess there won't be an commerically available uncensored AI - ever. For a truly uncensored AI you would be to set up one for yourself, which - for a universal AI -may be hardly realistic considering the training material and the energy costs. It may work for special, very narrow puposes.