>*It’s very clear that AI is going to impact every industry. I think that every nation needs to make sure that AI is a part of their national strategy. Every country will be impacted.*
I agree that AI will affect everyone. That part feels obvious now. But I’m not sure governments need a big plan around it this early. When things move this fast, plans often get written before anyone really understands what works and what doesn’t. We’ve seen that happen with other tech before. Does anyone think that countries should push this now or wait and see how it actually plays out?
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**100% pure AI slop.**
AI is being employed here and elsewhere to flood public forums with posts like this one arguing for unrestricted AI adoption. AI will not, of itself, take over the world, but those who can afford to pay to employ it en-mass will try to use it for such. There clearly is no downside from a citizen’s perspective to restricting AI’s use in obviously toxic ways.
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>*It’s very clear that AI is going to impact every industry. I think that every nation needs to make sure that AI is a part of their national strategy. Every country will be impacted.*
I agree that AI will affect everyone. That part feels obvious now. But I’m not sure governments need a big plan around it this early. When things move this fast, plans often get written before anyone really understands what works and what doesn’t. We’ve seen that happen with other tech before. Does anyone think that countries should push this now or wait and see how it actually plays out?
**100% pure AI slop.**
AI is being employed here and elsewhere to flood public forums with posts like this one arguing for unrestricted AI adoption. AI will not, of itself, take over the world, but those who can afford to pay to employ it en-mass will try to use it for such. There clearly is no downside from a citizen’s perspective to restricting AI’s use in obviously toxic ways.