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Originally Posted by mikephoen
Yeah, we're basically toast at this point. It's probably too late for government intervention, especially since many of the most powerful world governments are actively encouraging or participating in the misinformation campaign. We're left hoping for one of the tech giants to benevolently start using their own AIs to screen out this crap from their platform. But that will never happen unless there is some economic reason for it to happen, which seems unlikely. The whole thing is depressing.
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Well, no, I do not think it is too late for the government to start regulating... I think the bigger issue is the intentional lack of regulation that needs to be questioned.
I understand why the Republicans in the US are intentionally not regulating AI (they are being paid by Musk & Co to not do so) and even going to far as to trying to block the states from trying to add regulations... but what is the Liberals excuse?
I think they are just too corporatist and are pandering to the tech giants even if it is hurting the Liberal party... or the US has told us that we are not allowed to put in any regulations?
Either way, this would be another good reason for Canada to join the EU in some form and then
adopt the rules they are putting in place.