Regulate Your Nonsense: There is still No Plan for AI
Now listen up because I’m actually going to talk about something of importance here. In an astonishing display of total incompetence, our so-called “leaders” have yet to find their own behinds when it comes to regulating Artificial Intelligence (AI). According to a seemingly obvious report, there isn’t a plan on how to manage the impending technological wave, underlining the fact that most world-observers today are as strategic as a chicken playing chess.
The Useless Questions Leaders Must Ask
As part of pretending that they know what they’re doing, these less-than-effective leaders need to raise a bunch of questions. These include asking stuff like how AI impacts law and society, how conflicting interests between different nations can be resolved, and how the AI industrial revolution will affect job availability. Basically, they need to take their heads out of the sand, spark up a few neurons, and start thinking like they’re actually responsible for the future of civilization.
Possible Consequences of Imbecilic Leadership
Let’s be brutally honest here. Since the leadership’s collective brain cell seems to be out of service, the effects of AI are likely to stomp us flat before they figure out which direction they’re supposed to be looking. The scope of AI, from artificial companions to drone warfare, means that everything from privacy to international warfare could be upended. Not to mention, job markets could potentially fall to the machines. All thanks to these brain-dead leaders playing catch-up.
Theo’s No-BS Hot Take
In summary, this is an absolute shambles. We’ve got a tech revolution on our hands, and our so-called leaders couldn’t distinguish an AI from a freezer. It’s like putting a monkey in charge of a nuclear power plant and wondering why things are going haywire. It’s time for these simpletons to step up to the plate before we all find ourselves in an AI-induced apocalypse. But then again, maybe that’s asking too much of this brainless brigade.
Original article:https://www.wired.com/story/ai-containment-regulation-suleyman/