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RE: Regulating AI

in #life11 months ago

Yeah that is it alright - now they seen how fast open systems could compete with Google etc., politicians have suddenly have grown a burglar alarm: "Stop, they are catching up!" -funny that - alot of this comes from WEF "I know what to do branch", which is just a feedback loop politicians use to make it look like they are listening to "experts" i.e., Lofred Madzou, WEF’s project lead for artificial intelligence - people who just elect themselves as "thought leaders" once again and thereby are "experts" on everything - and everyone accepts it. Funny society ladder-hack, that one. Like a brownstone operation, but need less money as a startup.

In New Zealand they have been talking about licencing AI for some time - in New Zealand - here we have so many laws and fees, and taxes, and licences, you can't even move or do anything. If New Zealand goes through with licences and all that stuff for AI - it will just destroy the country even more. Which would not surprise me, because right now they want to put C02 muzzles on cows - NZ is the very centre, the tent pole, of the clown world circus of course so nothing surprises me anymore about this place.

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"...a brownstone operation, but need less money..."

LOL I think it uses the principle of OPM - Other People's Money.

I get sad when I think of New Zealand the way it used to be, a paradise, with a people that stood up to the US and said 'No nukes!' Now it's the epicenter of oppression. It breaks my heart, and I cannot imagine how yours must break.

I will work on the US. If you work on NZ, maybe we can free our countries and heft a pint someday. I will look forward to that happy day, my friend.