They spread too. You get one loopy sub and it can take over an adjacent sub over time. Members get tired of the content in their community and will go to the nearest most-similar one for more content.
These rules don’t need to be forever but if lemmy is currently having a problem with something (I don’t actually know what this is all about) I’m all for updating TOS so they can fix it.
The idea is incredible. Imagine being a woodworker and you have an arm and a vice on your bench, you can show the arm how to make a cut, then hand it the saw or plane, or it can hold the chisel and guide it as you use the mallet. That reality appears to be a long way off. We can build facilities that make woodworking products but the idea of inserting a robot next to or in place of a human is a big challenge.
This company says they need more real world data to train their models, but it would still only be to automate something that could already already be automated.