I see your point—regulating AI is tough, and over-reliance is a real risk. But don’t societies adapt? Jobs will change, not vanish overnight. And with elections, isn’t that all the more reason to push for transparency rather than assume the worst?But that is exactly the problem, you can't regulate it for a number of reasons.
What people run on their computers is completely anonymous.
Nobody knows how the AI is doing its thing, that is the whole point of AI, its doing stuff that would take us a million years to do, you can't possibly do any meaningful auditing.
The basic concept is bad, people are lazy, people want thing to be done faster, people are competitive, people are greedy, we will become more and more reliant on it and humans will lose the breadth and skill to think for ourselves. Also there is going to be a huge impact on jobs, Governments are very reluctant to dish out Universal Benefits or reduce working weeks.
Imagine what elections will become like, computers battling out the strategy to maximise votes (ignoring reality and politics) - never mind how you try and regulate it, it will still happen.
Statistics: Posted by robertbrown3992 — Mon Mar 03, 2025 7:13 am