Comment by jasonsb
8 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)
> - 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?
If you think spam is bad now imagine if trillion dollar corporations could do it. Just because something isn't perfect doesn't mean it doesn't help.
I like where you're going. How about we just ban closed source software of any kind from public institutions?