> But these laws should punish people and organizations who abuse AI—they shouldn’t ban access to the technology entirely.
Actually, they should do this and more: they should ban the use of AI completely. Not just the use to individuals, but the use to organizations. They should shut down OpenAI and ban all forms of AI.
But that's the simplistic answer. It will never happen, nor is it the best answer in practice because it isn't accompanied by an attitude change that is widespread enough.
So the most ideal would be that the people themselves would take down AI with mass protest and even revolutionary action. Ideally, people would see AI for the horror that it is and burn it down and ban it like we ban chemical weapons. AI should be under an international convention.
> But these laws should punish people and organizations who abuse AI—they shouldn’t ban access to the technology entirely.
Actually, they should do this and more: they should ban the use of AI completely. Not just the use to individuals, but the use to organizations. They should shut down OpenAI and ban all forms of AI.
But that's the simplistic answer. It will never happen, nor is it the best answer in practice because it isn't accompanied by an attitude change that is widespread enough.
So the most ideal would be that the people themselves would take down AI with mass protest and even revolutionary action. Ideally, people would see AI for the horror that it is and burn it down and ban it like we ban chemical weapons. AI should be under an international convention.