Posted on 06/04/2023 11:53:09 PM PDT by Libloather
Recently, the White House decided that appointing an unqualified, politicized leader is perfect for tackling the complex issue of AI regulation. Kamala Harris, who has now become the AI czar, will likely lead America into a very gloomy future. The nation must correct this blunder before it’s too late.
We can only solve a problem by asking the right questions and Harris and the polarized Congress are clearly unable to do so. The United States must replace her with an unbiased committee of experts who can protect and fully develop effective AI regulations. It should also shield decisions moving forward from the current toxic partisan environment.
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, every newsfeed and broadcast available has explained how important it is for us to control AI. So, you would assume that the White House would adopt an all-hands-on-deck approach to preventing the downfall of humanity.
Instead, they’ve been asking the public about accountability measures, funneling $140 million into research, development, and budget proposals and making symbolic appointments tainted with incompetence and political motives.
Regardless of whether the vice president is qualified for her current job, she was never a good option to become the AI czar. Her knowledge of the expansive, almost uncontrollable tech is minimal. Former and current presidential staff call her a bully and report that the White House has become an unhealthy environment with her in it. We also know about her failure to improve the southern border crisis.
Harris is not only an uneducated regulator of AI but an inappropriate leader to drive results in a high-stakes game. In parallel, an unbiased examination of the recent congressional hearings with the CEO of Open AI (creator of ChatGPT) and the CEO of TikTok, reveals the lack of knowledge of our representatives...
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Because when have the experts ever been wrong, eh? And especially when they operate within a committee structure.
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