A recent editorial offering perspective from the politico about his losing fight with the machines . . .
"As people debate the moral valence of artificial intelligence, many are asking the wrong questions. AI is not inherently a blessing or a curse; it is a tool that can be used for good or for ill. This means that whether the technology improves the lives of working people or not depends on the choices we make now.
"We cannot afford to leave those choices to the venture capitalists and the engineers in Palo Alto. If we want to lead the world on technology while preserving our values—of individual dignity, of vocational work, of strong communities—we will listen to the people . . . We will listen to the people who feel like they are being handed the bill for Big Tech’s dystopian future."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Senator Josh Hawley: AI Will Control Us If We Do Not Control It
Behind every fight on jobs, data centers, or safety lies a more basic question of who gets to set the rules. And we know the answer favored by Big Tech, writes Senator Josh Hawley.
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