Tim Erickson, @stpaultim on Nostr: The Backlash against AI is in part, because it's seen as something that will only ...
The Backlash against AI is in part, because it's seen as something that will only benefit big corps financially. While we should pass some sensible regulations to manage the coming changes, we should also be thinking more about how to redistribute the benefits.
AI has been trained on the collective output of everyone in society. Everyone should benefit.
Has there ever been a better time to be thinking about a shorter work week?
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2023-09-04 22:25:57 UTCEvent JSON
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