06-17-2024, 01:25 PM
Limitations probably need to be worldwide, because stopping it in California ain’t gonna stop AI.
There really ought to be a multinational effort/monitoring agency (if there isn’t already - I dunno) to follow and regulate AI worldwide, something akin to human cloning efforts. That’s kind of a poor comparison, since cloning would be more difficult to do surreptitiously and since honestly, it’s far less of a risk to humanity than AI. (Identical twins are clones, they’ve lived among us since the dawn of time, and don’t seem to be particularly nefarious.)
There really ought to be a multinational effort/monitoring agency (if there isn’t already - I dunno) to follow and regulate AI worldwide, something akin to human cloning efforts. That’s kind of a poor comparison, since cloning would be more difficult to do surreptitiously and since honestly, it’s far less of a risk to humanity than AI. (Identical twins are clones, they’ve lived among us since the dawn of time, and don’t seem to be particularly nefarious.)