I'm an AI professional working in a heavily regulated manufacturing industry, and I've been invited to speak on a panel about AI regulation this June. It turns out I'm the only one on the panel with a solid understanding of AI, and I'm now responsible for framing the entire discussion. Given this unique opportunity, I'm wondering what topics or concerns you all would like me to address with the legislators, lobbyists, and regulators present.
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AI can definitely implement itself with the right human oversight. It's easier than it seems if we approach it thoughtfully.
I think you should also advocate for waifus! It’s a right for all American men, after all.
You might want to discuss this with Gemini. They could offer some useful insights.
I think we should either have no regulations on AI or require that half of the profits from AI be used to support a universal basic income. Anything less feels authoritarian to me.
I totally get that perspective! I've been told to frame AI as 'job-creating' for now, but the long-term impacts are still very uncertain, right?
It sounds extreme, but I agree with you. If we ignore these potential outcomes, we're really setting ourselves up for disaster.
I believe we should avoid regulations altogether, or else we might end up in a dystopian future. Plus, businesses won't just fire employees out of the blue; they'll find ways to integrate AI without losing jobs.
Exactly! And remember, in the short term, companies actually benefit from keeping humans on payroll while using AI.
But we should be careful about overhyping singularity. Folks may get the wrong idea if we talk too much about it!
What’s the seniority of the legislators you’ll be facing? If they’re influential enough, you might get some support from nonprofits focused on AI issues.
I had no idea about the importance of seniority in these discussions. This will be my first time dealing with such influential people!
Wait, are you saying we should have a discussion about that? How would that even work?