This is precisely why I have found the hysteria and hype about OpenAI specifically to be humorous. Having used multiple LLMs now, OpenAI's ChatGPT tends to receive far too much publicity when it's far from superior. Obsessing about Sam Altman's utterances, Microsoft's ownership, etc is WAY too premature. Any talk about a monopoly or undue influence is assuming the race is already over when it has just begun. Meanwhile we should be laying very basic guardrails on the track already. We should be having a discussion about AI in general and especially the more immediate dangers(e.g. where the line exists on using publicly shared content, how do we identify AI created content, what limits do we impose on AI systems control over other systems, etc). We don't even need to make it law, just make it policies or standards that could become law if people don't abide by them.