A use restriction (that models aren’t used in a particular way) is much harder to verify than a model or hardware restriction (ensuring certain models don’t exist, or that certain hardware isn’t available in high quantities). And in some modest senses AIs are already part of AI R&D loops, so it’s difficult to litigate what specifically presents an RSI risk, that isn’t being done at AI companies since 2022.
A use restriction (that models aren’t used in a particular way) is much harder to verify than a model or hardware restriction (ensuring certain models don’t exist, or that certain hardware isn’t available in high quantities). And in some modest senses AIs are already part of AI R&D loops, so it’s difficult to litigate what specifically presents an RSI risk, that isn’t being done at AI companies since 2022.