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fishfoodie wrote: Tue Apr 18, 2023 4:51 pm
Hellraiser wrote: Fri Apr 14, 2023 6:07 pm
Glaston wrote: Fri Mar 31, 2023 6:16 pm For anything Bill Gates misses.
you have this to look forward too



https://www.euronews.com/2023/03/28/the ... e-messages
The EU's home affairs chief wants to read your private messages

There is absolutely no chance of that going anywhere.
However, if the Tories somehow remain in power, there's a non-zero chance of them letting the UK be the Wild West of AI !

https://archive.is/7ulrs
Our first big Brexit economic win is within grasp

Britain can capitalise on the EU's caution if it can resist being drawn into its AI regulatory orbit

There will be controls on privacy and facial recognition. Copyrights will be upheld. And there will be safeguards to make sure that employees and consumers are adequately protected.

As the new generation of chatbots take Artificial Intelligence into the mainstream for the first time, the European Union is planning the first regulatory system for the booming industry, and officials and parliamentarians are weighing in with their long lists of demands.
Doubtless there need to be some rules in place, and AI systems cannot become some new Wild West.

But the EU’s planned rules, typical of the bloc, look as though they may turn into a bureaucratic monster that will punish start-ups and crush innovation.


How would you feel about AI analyzing your posting history to decide if your CV gets dropped in the shredder or not ?

They can try, and then get cut off from the EU market for unacceptable standards, or lack of, in consumer protection.
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