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      If I had to guess: no laws banning it yet

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        Is HIIPPA and the FDA a joke to them? There’s meant to be a zillon things to stop this kinda thing.

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          There’s meant to be a zillon things to stop this kinda thing.

          LOL, said the United States, LMAO

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          HIPAA does not apply to as many entities as it probably should. These services likely avoid it by considering themselves wellness services, rather than healthcare.

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          People don’t realize language models can regurgitate info to other people.

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            I think this is the real answer. And when new tech is in a legal gray zone you go with what makes you money now, not what could be a legal battle later.

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      It’s not. Anywhere. But the how and why it is illegal is not yet settled. It’s new enough that an “entrepreneur” can throw up a bullshit smokescreen, make a pile of money, and scuttle them away before the world figures out how to apply the law correctly.