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EU misses the boat on AI :marseysnappy: and copes :marseyseethe: by regulating industry they aren't competitive in

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38579170

Wonder why they won't do something consumer friendly like outlawing restricting access to car diagnostic software only available at car dealerships :marseyhmm:

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By 2022, there were examples that AI was actively harming people. In a Dutch scandal, decisions made by algorithms were linked to families being forcibly separated from their children, while students studying remotely alleged that AI systems discriminated against them based on the color of their skin.

These were not AIs but rule-based systems with if elses. The current legislation is bad, because it tries to regulate the technology, not how it is used. Dutch government people should be responsible for the decisions they or their system produces, AI or no AI.

I like how the orangetard doesn't question the claims about being discriminated against, hurt by mean words, or decisions [100% made with zero human oversight] by "algorithms" over separating kids from families. Obviously the government couldn't be at fault for the latter, so it's best to trust that same process with regulating "AI."

You can give the people news in every format, but you can't give them critical thinking skills.

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These people would outlaw y = m*x + b lmao

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