Techbro stance: "Regulating AI is hindering innovation."The purpose of regulation is to protect humans from harm, support wellbeing and promote societal sustainability
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Techbro stance: "Regulating AI is hindering innovation."
The purpose of regulation is to protect humans from harm, support wellbeing and promote societal sustainability.
So the techbro stance is "I can't invent new stuff if I can't fuck with people's lives and health."
Except that's not innovation, that's abuse.
Politicians and media really need to start understanding the difference. -
Techbro stance: "Regulating AI is hindering innovation."
The purpose of regulation is to protect humans from harm, support wellbeing and promote societal sustainability.
So the techbro stance is "I can't invent new stuff if I can't fuck with people's lives and health."
Except that's not innovation, that's abuse.
Politicians and media really need to start understanding the difference.@axbom The famous "Regulations hinder progress" that so many libertarians have been pushing as much as they can for years (e.g. cryptos, but the same people are behind both AI & cryptos).
The ultimate goal being reflected in the "Network State". -
@axbom The famous "Regulations hinder progress" that so many libertarians have been pushing as much as they can for years (e.g. cryptos, but the same people are behind both AI & cryptos).
The ultimate goal being reflected in the "Network State".@cybeardjm @axbom All the people who want to be free from "the State" and regulation are very happy to make big contracts with the state to loot taxpayer's money.
The biggest opportunity is war preparations and expenses.
That's why we have Palantir and Palmer Luckey's company (Anduril it is called, I believe).
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