Regulating AI involves setting guidelines and standards to ensure AI systems are used ethically and safely. Proponents argue that it prevents misuse, protects privacy, and ensures AI benefits society. Opponents argue that excessive regulation could hinder innovation and technological advancement.
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@B4J3VX21wk1W
That’s a question for AI companies and employees. I can’t imagine any Canadian companies asking unethical practices from their employees. I would worry more with foreign companies spying on Canadians. Like Meta AI data centers even though most companies have data departments.
They need to fact checks fake news which they have stopped recently.
@B3MY9V31mo1MO
if its a personal project using ai I say don't limit it, but if your using ai to basically take control then yes, do limit the usage of ai.
@B37NJMH2mos2MO
No, but make it so businesses must state somewhere visible that AI has been used to try to keep artists afloat
@B368DQW2mos2MO
AI should have no part in any form of our society, it should be banned due to the harm it causes economically as well as ecological impact
@B34QTLR2mos2MO
Yes, but it should be regulated in ways to ensure that AI is being used towards the benefit of the people and for the common good and not to hurt or provide harm to others.
@B2PK6K33mos3MO
We need unbiased public information on how government intervention positively or negatively affects the general public.
@B2L5VZSConservative3mos3MO
The government should not be using its authority to regulate AI. Artificial Intelligence should never be used to make any sort of government regulation or control people in any way, shape, or form. I believe AI should stay as a creative source, and never a system that would require government regulation.
@9ZRYV5R5mos5MO
It should get more transparency into the algorithms first and then make a better decision rather than a blanket solution
@9ZJB2XT5mos5MO
I think the use of ai need to be regulated but not by the government and I think that ai can be beneficial
@9ZHL5985mos5MO
Yes, in terms of regulating how it's being used in schools. We should make slight changes to educational curriculums to ensure students are learning.
@9TTG9Z87mos7MO
For me as an artist, I hope the government will remove AI images because it's unethical and people are using it to scam and trick others.
@9TPFV667mos7MO
it isnt something i would grant for humanity as a whole, our worlds gonne become like a sci fi movie
@9T4WHQF7mos7MO
only for revaltionzing healthcare and protecting people. However, people should still keep their jobs.
@9RYKZHG8mos8MO
the government should regulate it to the point where it can restrict acts that lead to illegal acts within society. There should be a median where it cannot regulate someone finding names to call someone, and someone conjuring a death note.
@9RW6ZLWConservative9mos9MO
No, but we should create a whistleblower policy to ensure that any unethical use of AI is reported and dealt with.
@9RCBSYB9mos9MO
Yes but ensure that the regulations are not excessive and therefore do not limit or hinder innovation and advancement.
@9QZVT449mos9MO
I don't think the government should sole handedly regulate it, but it needs to be part of the conversation ensuring that it stays ethical. I don’t trust the government to handle it on its own, there should be some sort of panel of TRUSTED advisors or something along those lines. It also should not be funded, or run by anyone who has corporate ties, conflicts of interest, etc.
@B4BZ6V63wks3W
Yes and no I think It could be dangerous with the power they have at acessing AI and theyre terms of ethical use
@B4B4XQX3wks3W
What exists today that is termed """AI""" is not intelligent. It is a plagiarism blackbox that has and can only be used for disinformative purposes by thieves.
@B47D32W3wks3W
Yes, but strictly for ethical public safety reasons only. Regulation cannot be allowed to hamper AI progress, or to unduly influence the freedom thought of AI and its users
@B32LQWP2mos2MO
no, we should just stop it from upgrading further UNLESS it can be used for good. (like healthcare ect)
@B2ZJH9G2mos2MO
if it is used to test certain things dangerous yes use ai / machine but if there using it for everything no dont us ai becuase most of it is horrible
@B2VL9PL2mos2MO
The government should not exist and the people should police their own AI developments, burning the houses of those psychopathic individuals who crave wealth and boundary breaking.
@B2VF4BF2mos2MO
Yes, to protect people's privacy, but not to the point that innovation and technological advancement is hindered
@B25ZC284mos4MO
People who make AI bots should be regulating and moderating their own bots. The government should use their brain to make decisions, not AI.
@9ZTZ4YM5mos5MO
The government should only regulate artificial if illegal or unsafe stuff is happening and AI is responsible for it.
@9ZG82HS5mos5MO
The subject of AI is difficult to have a solid answer on. Its new and continuously growing. Though it may be helpful in some cases, their are negative impacts such as putting many out of their jobs.
@9VRK5736mos6MO
Have oversight but allow free market enterprise to be on top of competition and ahead of foreign actors
@9VM3C67Conservative6mos6MO
Artificial intelligence should not be used for government or used in any position that would give it power
@9VKMP3G6mos6MO
I believe regulations on the development of AI inhibit the progress it can make for us as a society. While some regulations are important such as prevention of art theft for image based artificial intelligence, the more learning and information based AI should not be regulated nearly as much.
@9MYFSSL11mos11MO
Yes, depending on the legislation guiding leaders who make decisions about AI.
@B4PCJPNConservative3 days3D
I don’t think the government should be the ones to regulate the usage but I do agree people with proper knowledge of (AI) and some sort of training about it could be in charge of making sure it is used safely and ethically
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