– “Americans overwhelmingly agree that technology companies should be prohibited from deploying A.I. chatbots that engage in sexual conversations with minors.
– All age groups and income brackets and both parties agree that the priority of Congress should be to protect children, over working to keep states from regulating A.I. companies.
– 90% of Americans agree that families should be granted the right to sue an A.I. company, “if its products contributed to harms such as suicide, sexual exploitation, psychosis, or addiction in their child.”
These numbers still indicate extraordinary bipartisan support for such a measure.”
Hina_is_my_waifu on
Only 2000 people were asked, it doesn’t seem to mention how they found thier participants or the method of polling beyond the questions used.
Hyphenagoodtime on
Well that is certainly a sketchy organization of people
Sxualhrssmntpanda on
Too bad the ones in charge of those AI’s/the country don’t.
JJiggy13 on
Americans don’t want AI safeguards by a 9:1 ratio. Americans don’t want AI. It’s being forced on us
xxAkirhaxx on
You know who’s good at passing 9 – 1 legislation in favor of the 1? Good news America’s 1.
5minArgument on
Difficult to define “safeguarding” with a nascent technology in a state of exponential evolution.
pimpeachment on
And what percent of Americans understand how AI actually functions?
Tofudebeast on
I get the concern over protecting children. But that’s only one of many reasons to be concerned over AI. It holds tremendous promise, yes, but can we slow things down? This tech is way too disruptive, and not necessarily in a good way.
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– “Americans overwhelmingly agree that technology companies should be prohibited from deploying A.I. chatbots that engage in sexual conversations with minors.
– All age groups and income brackets and both parties agree that the priority of Congress should be to protect children, over working to keep states from regulating A.I. companies.
– 90% of Americans agree that families should be granted the right to sue an A.I. company, “if its products contributed to harms such as suicide, sexual exploitation, psychosis, or addiction in their child.”
These numbers still indicate extraordinary bipartisan support for such a measure.”
Only 2000 people were asked, it doesn’t seem to mention how they found thier participants or the method of polling beyond the questions used.
Well that is certainly a sketchy organization of people
Too bad the ones in charge of those AI’s/the country don’t.
Americans don’t want AI safeguards by a 9:1 ratio. Americans don’t want AI. It’s being forced on us
You know who’s good at passing 9 – 1 legislation in favor of the 1? Good news America’s 1.
Difficult to define “safeguarding” with a nascent technology in a state of exponential evolution.
And what percent of Americans understand how AI actually functions?
I get the concern over protecting children. But that’s only one of many reasons to be concerned over AI. It holds tremendous promise, yes, but can we slow things down? This tech is way too disruptive, and not necessarily in a good way.