OpenAI has a $1 trillion commitment problem - and it's looking to porn to solve it. While the company isn't the "elected moral police", it still has a responsibility for the technology it releases.
I resonate with what you wrote; your analysis of the ethical implications is exceptionally lucid. How can we effectively advocte for more responsible corporate governance in the AI space?
Thank you for sharing this! Glad my thinking resonated with you. In terms of governance, I think it’s very clear. At this point, we need actual regulation and oversight from government. No social media under the age of 16, no sexual content / synthetic relationships under the age of 18, section 230 protection removal for algorithmic content. Those are just the starting points but easy to implement.
If we’re waiting for the tech leaders to be our better angels and all of a sudden have a change of heart, the joke’s on us.
I resonate with what you wrote; your analysis of the ethical implications is exceptionally lucid. How can we effectively advocte for more responsible corporate governance in the AI space?
Thank you for sharing this! Glad my thinking resonated with you. In terms of governance, I think it’s very clear. At this point, we need actual regulation and oversight from government. No social media under the age of 16, no sexual content / synthetic relationships under the age of 18, section 230 protection removal for algorithmic content. Those are just the starting points but easy to implement.
If we’re waiting for the tech leaders to be our better angels and all of a sudden have a change of heart, the joke’s on us.