Comments by "Paul Aiello" (@paul1979uk2000) on "US Government AI Regulation BOMB DROPPED! RAAIA Act - The end of Open Source? Regulatory Capture?" video.

  1. Pandora's box is open when it comes to A.I. and there's no way to go back. Sensible regulation in making A.I. safety should be welcomed but it's going to be difficult to almost impossible to regulate A.I. with the advantages it can offer over the long run, and because of the politics of the world, it's highly unlikely the US could get everyone on the same rulebook on this. Then there is open source, which you already sense that there's a massive push on open source A.I. to make sure governments and big corporations don't control too much of the A.I. which would give them a massive advantage over everyone else. Basically, because of the structure of the world, this law is kinda pointless and could actually harm US interest over the long run, as it's likely not going to stop the growth of open source A.I. and in fact, it might speed it up. But I do understand the concerns with the free for all when it comes to open source A.I. but I rather that than any central body like a government or big corporation having control over something as important as A.I. as that would be far more dangerous for everyone else and it's better for A.I. to be as open and as accessible to us all to level the playing field and with any luck, we come up with Sensible solutions in regulating it for safety reasons, but any regulations that's seen as too controlling or a power grab will likely fail as it will push more development of A.I. into the open source field and in other countries around the world that are more lax on the rules, so I'm all for regulations, but they have to be the right ones which this isn't, and I think we need to work together around the world to come up with sensible solutions.
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