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Nobody can tell if removing U.S. safeguards addressing AI development would result in locally sourced AI disasters, of course, and it’s likely that some state safeguards would remain in force, with California authorities, for example, very much on top of this idea. But as TechCrunch pointed out on election day, while “all” the AIs the news site looked at were “behaving” and ensuring responsible and correct info was being shared by their systems when the public asked for election info, one AI was significant for its openness to sharing blatant misinformation: Musk’s Grok.
Is this a sign that under the next Trump presidency the public really should fear AI, and its implications for stealing people’s jobs and violating their privacy? ...
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