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Not in a million chance this goes through. Can you sue Intel/AMD for making processors that could be used to develop malware? No.
You should read the article.
They're not being sued for making hardware that can be used nefariously; they're being sued because the AI model that they themselves run uses data they had no permission to use.
Intel/AMD created a bunch of malware to test their processors that infringed on copyright? I mean. . . yeah if they did then sure.
They did have those people trying lawsuits against firearm manufacturers for any misuse of their firearms, until Congress blocked that in 2005.
Ah, the wonderful “Child Safety Lock Act of 2005” lol. Love politician names for this shit.