tsgram t1_j1s7gsb wrote
Reply to comment by Fig85420 in NYC's AI bias law is delayed until April 2023, but when it comes into effect, NYC will be the first jurisdiction mandating an AI bias order in the world, revolutionizing the use of AI tools in recruiting by Background-Net-4715
Hahaha, I was about to comment the same. In theory it’s a wonderful idea to combat AI bias, which is a humongous problem (great recent PBS Nova about it. But flash forward three years and there’s an AI Anti-Bias Dept with a bloated budget that has a bunch of do-nothing six-figure cronies at the top and sends millions in “consulting” to for-profit NGOs run by former public servants.
Fig85420 t1_j1sbdvz wrote
NY is supremely qualified to create and fund useless programs and largesse.
n3vd0g t1_j1s84m1 wrote
And btw, this is more of an American problem than a government as a concept problem. We let this corruption happen. It’s insidious and systemic.
SigmaWhy t1_j1sfmre wrote
Why would that be unique to America? Every country has to deal with corruption
n3vd0g t1_j1sghk0 wrote
No one said unique to America, just that this specific situation is very American; something we’ve dealt with forever. It’s an inb4 libertarians have entered the chat comment
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