Comments by "Deborah Freedman" (@deborahfreedman333) on "i24NEWS English"
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True, in the US judges and judge are either appointed by elected members of the government, or elected directly by the people. Plus, the situation is even worse, than just judges appointing their replacements, from among their friends and family, so others can never get a chance. In the US, a law can only be overturned by someone hurt by the law, suing until the case rises up through all appellate levels. And then, the law can only be overturned if it is unconstitutional, not because the court "feels" it is "unreasonable". The courts also prevent the government having elected ministers they want, if the court "feels" it is "unreasonable" for them to be in government, no matter what the law says.
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Israel should take advantage of the upcoming bans on some AI development. Just like in the 1990s, when those of us in computer research in the US, were banned from developing good encryption, and Israel took the lead, Israel can take advantage of any bans or limitations the US puts on AI. Some if the leading researchers, in the US, in AI, are Jewish, like Ron Cole, who built the first neural nets that understood human speech, independent of user, and might be induced to make aliyah.
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