I'm not connecting on what "havoc" can be affected by chatbots. :) I think giving access does address the issues, in the sense that it allows people to work on this problem in a locale-aware way.
I am pro open AI innovation on web3/decentralized primitives, though I will try to come up with an argument: "We should regulate AI in order to ensure the playing field of AI applications is level. Nothing worse than giving a small number of corporations lopsided AI power to maximize their profits."
I don't see how this is a "safety" issue. If anything, it is an openness issue where we should be giving access to the models to as many countries/locales/devs as possible.
Atm I use it to connect to Urbit ecosystem people in their natural habitat of Urbit groups. But the number of apps and functionalities is growing rapidly, feels like Ethereum circa 2015.
Yeah because what else am I trying to do with GPT-4 other than programming it? :)