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tnetennba9 t1_itp9yag wrote
Reply to comment by Azgardian3000 in Rishi Sunak will make history as the first person of color to be Britain’s prime minister. by Heyheyheyone
I’m aware. But the country voted for the plans and ideas presented by the conservatives ~3 years ago. It seems Rishi (and Truss) has their own ideas which they want to implement, which we didn’t vote on.
tnetennba9 t1_itnaxyr wrote
Reply to Rishi Sunak will make history as the first person of color to be Britain’s prime minister. by Heyheyheyone
Yippee! I’m sure an unelected billionaire is exactly what this country needs
tnetennba9 t1_irca44g wrote
Reply to comment by tornado28 in White House Releases Blueprint for Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights by izumi3682
But then other countries would continue developing, and the US would be left behind. I agree we need to be careful, but I don’t think there’s a simple solution.
tnetennba9 t1_irc9vuq wrote
Reply to comment by cy13erpunk in White House Releases Blueprint for Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights by izumi3682
And what do you mean by “own the AI”? The company/researchers who built it? The individual ml/software engineers? The company who built the training data?
Either way, the worry is that as AIs get more powerful, they often become more difficult to interpret.
tnetennba9 t1_iu3l2o2 wrote
Reply to comment by AxelNotRose in [Image] You’re overthinking again. Breathe. It’s okay. You’ll figure it out. And even if you don’t that’s okay too. by run2recovery
You found a pretty extreme example for which this isn’t motivational. That doesn’t mean the message in general is unhelpful.
Lots of people overthink and worry about small, inconsequential things. This post is helpful for them.