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What happens if states can’t regulate A.I.?

States rights people states rights lol….

If AI cant be regulated artists and writers are ****ing screwed and big tech will try to copyright their farmed content.
Those are already covered under other laws.
 
The market regulates products through consumer choice. If people buy something, it stays. If they don’t, it disappears.
lol yes, the mythical libertarian ideology where things just work out because….reasons.
 
If it wasn’t for algorithm powered persuasive messaging MAGA would not exist.

Can’t have anybody interfering with their programming. Especially when their subjects tend to “wake up” if they get cut off from their feeds for more than a couple of days.
 
Then who regulates it?
I believe that is the question; should AI be regulated federally or by California? In AI, how California goes so does the country should individual states regulate.
 
Except I gave you the reason.
No you’d didn’t. You gave the libertarian fantasy, which doesn’t happen in reality. Which is why there is not and has never been a libertarian society anywhere on the planet in the entire history of human kind.
 
I believe that is the question; should AI be regulated federally or by California? In AI, how California goes so does the country should individual states regulate.

What is the benefit to having AI controlled by politicians, many of whom don't even know how to use email?
 
The claim was:



I then gave you examples of the market making products disappear.
This doesn’t support your claim. The topic is government regulation of AI. “The market” doesn’t self regulate. It’s why not took government to prevent toxic waste dumping into our rivers 😂
 
This doesn’t support your claim. The topic is government regulation of AI. “The market” doesn’t self regulate. It’s why not took government to prevent toxic waste dumping into our rivers 😂

You're always going to have a problem with common areas. Your ideal government, the former USSR, had one of the worst environmental track records in history.
 
You're always going to have a problem with common areas. Your ideal government, the former USSR, had one of the worst environmental track records in history.
It’s amusing when you have to lie to try and support the hilarious stupidity that is libertarianism
 
Ok, here's a beach in the most regulated city in the world:


Oh look, a YouTube video 😂

Meanwhile, the unworkable stupidity that is libertarianism never ceases to amuse. It’s why there has never been a libertarian society anywhere on the planet at any time in human history.
 
there's nothin' you can do about it
Nothin' you can do, no, there's nothin' you can do about it
No, there's nothin you can, nothin' you can, nothin' you can do about it
 
While the GOP’s “big beautiful bill” is now widely recognized as a disgusting abomination, it’s not just because of its savage cuts to the safety net or fiscal irresponsibility. It also has gems like a 10-year prohibition on state regulation of AI, which may have far-reaching consequences.

They can anyway, just ignore the bill and do it anyway and let Trump try to punish them, which will fail.
 
They're particularly afraid of one state: California. Most states probably aren't fully aware of AI's implications. Maybe New York and Virginia, but not many others. They're worried that CA gets in front of the curve, other states figure out that consumers and citizens actually like what CA's doing, and copy their regs.

And California can afford to tell everyone to GF themselves and they're going to regulate AI whether Trump likes it or not.
What are the consequences?
What, Trump will cut off federal aid?
Let him do it.
 
It happens every day. Here are but a few examples:

Microsoft Zune killed by the market.

Humane’s Ai Pin, killed by the market.

Heinz EZ squirt, killed by the market.

There are literally thousands of examples.
The risk of AI isn't that it's going to be a bad product that fails to get enough sales. The risk is that it's going to be a great product (as measured by sales) that reshapes the world and nevertheless produces bad outcomes for society. Your examples are referring to products that didn't get enough sales because they weren't what consumers wanted. No one was worried the Heinz EZ squirt bottle was going to go rogue, kill people, and cause trillions of dollars in damage. I agree that we should be wary of over-regulating AI, but the idea that we shouldn't regulate it at all is just not workable.
 
The risk is that it's going to be a great product (as measured by sales) that reshapes the world and nevertheless produces bad outcomes for society.

How about some examples.
 
Pretty much. Listen to how some of these talentless hacks talk about art or music.

"You ever want to create something but not spend the time to do so because you just were too frustrated with practice?" These people are ****ing uncreative leeching pieces of shit that will steal from everyone to make money while jerking themselves off as some sort of genius, and unfrotuatnely in this idol worshiping society, they will absolutely be labeled as such.

Are you referring to Jackson Pollock? I agree.
 
market regulates products through consumer choice. If people buy something, it stays. If they don’t, it disappears.

And if there is demand for laws regulating AI, those laws will stay. If not, they will disappear. The invisible hand is not restricted to only private enterprise.
 
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