Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all part of the Dark Enlightenment evil.
https://time.com/7269166/dark-enlightenment-history-essay/
Wow. Thanks for sharing this.
Unregulated AI is going to be so so crazy. I feel like we are in a bad movie.
How TF are you going to regulate something that even the programmers do not understand HOW AI gets its answers? This isn't just a system doing complex searches and stringing them together. The systems and data can be in multiple countries, pipes of data changing by the millisecond and no one actually owning the data. There's 50,000 different companies and all most countries participating. Hullo?
I guess since you don't understand this, you have to chime in with generalities and show disapproval. Whatever.
You aren't regulating this, period. The code changes quickly by itself, and you aren't going to have someone doing code review when it's already obsolete ten seconds later. JFC, you people are more dense than lead.
You’re right, I’m not a AI expert. But I see some HUGE potential risks. I would think it is more about how results are used and checks and balances rather than code review. But, like I said, you’re right that this isn’t my field of expertise.
Well, what’s your suggestion? Just throw our hands up and surrender to our future AI overlords?!? We have to at least try. Anyway, hope you read that article PP shared. You have a lot of negative energy, and I hope your day gets better.
NP I agree that we need to try but let’s be honest…if people can’t even voluntarily stop using social media when the harms are obvious and the benefits are so meaningless then how can we expect them to not use AI that promises to satiate their own greed and selfish desires?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah republicans. They have no idea what damage can be done by bad policies, and when they finally learn it will be too late.
We"ve seen your idiotic nanny-state bad policies from unelected bureaucrats in action for decades.
Time to cut and gut it all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Republicans have added language to the budget reconciliation bill that ban states from regulating AI for 10 years:
https://www.theverge.com/news/666288/republican-ai-state-regulation-ban-10-years
First, why? Makes no sense.
Second, this tramples all over states rights.
Anonymous wrote:Wouldn't this violate the Byrd Rule?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all part of the Dark Enlightenment evil.
https://time.com/7269166/dark-enlightenment-history-essay/
Wow. Thanks for sharing this.
Unregulated AI is going to be so so crazy. I feel like we are in a bad movie.
How TF are you going to regulate something that even the programmers do not understand HOW AI gets its answers? This isn't just a system doing complex searches and stringing them together. The systems and data can be in multiple countries, pipes of data changing by the millisecond and no one actually owning the data. There's 50,000 different companies and all most countries participating. Hullo?
I guess since you don't understand this, you have to chime in with generalities and show disapproval. Whatever.
You aren't regulating this, period. The code changes quickly by itself, and you aren't going to have someone doing code review when it's already obsolete ten seconds later. JFC, you people are more dense than lead.
You’re right, I’m not a AI expert. But I see some HUGE potential risks. I would think it is more about how results are used and checks and balances rather than code review. But, like I said, you’re right that this isn’t my field of expertise.
Well, what’s your suggestion? Just throw our hands up and surrender to our future AI overlords?!? We have to at least try. Anyway, hope you read that article PP shared. You have a lot of negative energy, and I hope your day gets better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all part of the Dark Enlightenment evil.
https://time.com/7269166/dark-enlightenment-history-essay/
Wow. Thanks for sharing this.
Unregulated AI is going to be so so crazy. I feel like we are in a bad movie.
How TF are you going to regulate something that even the programmers do not understand HOW AI gets its answers? This isn't just a system doing complex searches and stringing them together. The systems and data can be in multiple countries, pipes of data changing by the millisecond and no one actually owning the data. There's 50,000 different companies and all most countries participating. Hullo?
I guess since you don't understand this, you have to chime in with generalities and show disapproval. Whatever.
You aren't regulating this, period. The code changes quickly by itself, and you aren't going to have someone doing code review when it's already obsolete ten seconds later. JFC, you people are more dense than lead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all part of the Dark Enlightenment evil.
https://time.com/7269166/dark-enlightenment-history-essay/
Wow. Thanks for sharing this.
Unregulated AI is going to be so so crazy. I feel like we are in a bad movie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all part of the Dark Enlightenment evil.
https://time.com/7269166/dark-enlightenment-history-essay/
Wow. Thanks for sharing this.
Unregulated AI is going to be so so crazy. I feel like we are in a bad movie.