| ▲ | jasonsb 6 hours ago | |||||||
> Could you give some specific examples of AI regulations that you think would be good? Sure, I can give you some examples: - deceiving someone into thinking they're talking to a human should be a felony (prison time, no exceptions for corporations) - ban government/law-enforcement use of AI for surveillance, predictive policing or automated sentencing - no closed-source AI allowed in any public institution (schools, hospitals, courts...) - no selling or renting paid AI products to anyone under 16 (free tools only) | ||||||||
| ▲ | j16sdiz 5 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
> - deceiving someone into thinking they're talking to a human This is gonna be as enforceable as the CANSPAM act. (i.e. you will get a few big cases, but it's nothing compared to the overall situation) How do you proof it in court? Do we need to record all private conversations? | ||||||||
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| ▲ | __MatrixMan__ 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
I like where you're going. How about we just ban closed source software of any kind from public institutions? | ||||||||