<p>➀ The article discusses the evolution of concerns surrounding AI, starting with regulators worried about job losses and AI's potential to create malevolent super intelligence.</p><p>➁ It then shifts to lawyers focusing on copyright infringement related to AI training data.</p><p>➂ The most recent concern highlighted is the rise of 'replicators' who use other companies' LLMs to create AI programs at a low cost.</p>
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