Sharp stick is a better analogy than a nuke for having access to an AI chatbot. A crazy person could use it to hurt themselves or maybe a couple other people.
You really think having access to ChatGPT is as dangerous as giving everyone a nuclear weapon?
Of course I don't, I'm directly refuting the "everything is everything else" style of reasoning.
But AI, as a piece of software available to everyone, is certainly more dangerous than a sharp stick.
If I went out and produced, say, 200,000 sharp sticks and started hanging them out like candy, guess what - id get the authorities attention.
Everything is a function of scale. If we ignore scale than stubbing your toe is genocide, stealing a penny is grand theft auto, and running a mile is time travel.
You really think having access to ChatGPT is as dangerous as giving everyone a nuclear weapon?