Regulating AI involves setting guidelines and standards to ensure AI systems are used ethically and safely. Proponents argue that it prevents misuse, protects privacy, and ensures AI benefits society. Opponents argue that excessive regulation could hinder innovation and technological advancement.
@LucidLibertarian 2 days2D
No, but non-government organizations should be involved for oversight and report unethical and abusive use of AI both to the government and to the public for accountability reasons. Government obviously cannot be trusted to determine and adhere to what is considered ethical.
@9MNQBVF2wks2W
Yes but not to limit data but to make sure people can't find ways to make thing such as nuclear bombs and stuff
@9MNKM6BIndependent2wks2W
Yes, people should be protected from AI. People who use AI to create sexual videos with people without their consent should be criminally charged. AI shouldn't be used for choosing people for jobs either because the AI could be biased from given data or the AI could be tricked or fail to choose suitable people. I also think AI art should be regulated where the AI art must say it's AI-produced right on the image and that the human doesn't own it since it's stealing other people's art in the process.
@9N8VZSC3 days3D
No, government is the last group I would want monitoring ethics.
Government and ethics seem to be pulling further apart daily. It would be the last place I would expect to recommend what is ethical and what isn't.
@9N7QKR9Libertarian4 days4D
Yes, but regulation should be done carefully and only to ensure that models which directly threaten human existence are contained
@9N5299Q5 days5D
An independent governing body should establish a code of ethics and corporations, governments and institutions should not do business with anyone operating outside of that code.
@9N4LZDCLibertarian5 days5D
"regulating AI" is too broad of a question. AI is something that is used in a myriad of ways in nearly every major industry today. Specific regulations should be applied for specific industries, but there should not be universal regulations, as they would be too nonspecific to enforce.
@9N37TT96 days6D
Yes, but this requires updating and correcting our outdated copyright, trademark, and intellectual property laws.
@9N23KFJ6 days6D
Somebody should, but the government does not have a track record of being trustworthy enough to regulate the ethical use of anything.
@9MSYW9B1wk1W
To a certain extent yes, however I don't think they should have full control.
@9MSYPV51wk1W
yes, and have a tax for companies that replace human staff with ai
@9MSX2D91wk1W
No, I don’t trust the government to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) to ensure ethical use
@9MSLKPN1wk1W
Hypothetically if a governing entity could ethically be held accountable for the oversight of AI then yes it would be a good option.
@9MSCK7S1wk1W
As long as other countries continue to develop AI, we should as well.
@9MSBFY8Republican1wk1W
For safety reasons and also to keep Americans jobs in their hands.
@9MS9PGD1wk1W
Government regulations don’t often lead to ethical use. The government itself would more than likely be the culprit of unethical use.
@9MS924M1wk1W
The use of AI varies. It has many pros and many cons.
@9MRXPG71wk1W
Yes, but there should be limits on how and what they can regulate.
@9MRVDQD1wk1W
yes, but only for really harmful and dangerous parts of the AI.
@9MRSCQ51wk1W
only if it is going to be dangerous to our and other countries
the government should ensure AI is not being used for harmful purposes, but not regulate all of it.
@9MRLRH2Republican1wk1W
I do believe regulation is needed when it comes to being sold to the public but it can be looked into
@9MRH2JN1wk1W
Government should regulate some aspects, but not control what people do with AI
@9MQ9RFC2wks2W
A third party government approved and supervised organization should be created using technical, objective, minds that pass multiple ethical screening tests in relations to general human ethics in society and ethics for technology specifically.
@9MQ6N6H2wks2W
No, the government cannot be trusted to decide what is ethical and unethical
@9MPNYMJ2wks2W
The government should not regulate what is generated by AI, but it should be allowed to regulate it to prevent bias being included in the training data.
@9MPNVFC2wks2W
Gov't regulation of AI would not "ensure" anything; the Gov't does not well understand AI (as perhaps the private sector does not, either) and has no coherent strategy for regulating beyond current legal constraints (in existing law).
@9MP8Q3B2wks2W
I would say yes, but I use AI for unethical use, so if I put yes I'd be a hypocrite, so no
@9MP8MY72wks2W
Yes, but only for mandated safety of an individual
@9MP8JLT2wks2W
As long as the AI isn't being used in any harmful manner.
@9MP7RYP2wks2W
To a degree, certain uses of ai should be limited depending on the use of the ai and its prominent viewer and user base
Yes, but only for things where companies are liable for any misuse or a marker stating that the content is AI generated and not real
@9MNRYY6Independent2wks2W
No this should be left up to the companies that implement ai
@9MNQYWT2wks2W
A little bit in some areas such as doctor offices.
@9MNQ7XQ2wks2W
Somewhat. Things that would effect careers should definitely be regulated.
@9MNPKLM2wks2W
No, I do not trust the government to determine ethical use.
@9MNP9LP2wks2W
But it should be a strict laws and Mandate on ethical laws for tech companies and responsibility of the corporations to abide by laws
@9MMW4Z8Republican2wks2W
Depending on the situation AI is being used in, it should be regulated. Only situationally however, as it has many benefits aside from those we are already aware of.
@9MM7NMZ2wks2W
As long as no one becomes over reliant on it I don't think it should matter, but I do think that over reli8ance would become a pig problem if it were to happen.
@9MLQSBB2wks2W
Yes, but not just for ethical use. The government should also ensure that the AI being used stays isolated and does not expand beyond its purpose. In other words, the government should regulate the protection against AI and ensure that it is being used in a positive manner.
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