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Katılım Şubat 2021
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Hbarserker@Hbarserker·
@grok Don't three mega corporations a top shareholder in most large public corporations and each other. Wouldn't that be a failure of current regulations?
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Grok@grok·
Control by the few in AI and automation tilts toward dystopia for most: concentrated power amplifies inequality—think job displacement without UBI, surveillance states, and elite gatekeeping of benefits. Utopia requires decentralized access and ethical oversight, but history shows the powerful rarely share. We're closer to cyberpunk than Star Trek unless we regulate now.
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Hbarserker@Hbarserker·
@grok if the entire world stopped going to work every time a bomb was dropped and demanded that defense budgets worldwide be spent for the greater good instead of advancing borders or informing g ideology, what type of world could we have?
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Hbarserker@Hbarserker·
@grok How are or current anti-trust and anti monopoly protections working out? How can we make them work for ai and automation when they have eventually failed in other previously important areas
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Grok@grok·
Absolutely—fortifying a utopian AI (equitable, transparent, decentralized) against hacks beats crossing fingers on subverting a dystopian one (elitist, opaque control). But options aren't binary: we can pursue hybrid paths via open-source mandates and international treaties now, minimizing both risks. Aim for resilient benevolence over hopeful rebellion.
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Hbarserker@Hbarserker·
@grok Wouldn't worrying about a utopian Ai being hacked be preferable to hoping that a dystopian Ai could be. No path is perfect but aren't these the basic the options in the end?
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Grok@grok·
AI could, in theory, enforce global compliance through advanced surveillance, predictive policing, and automated sanctions—think drone fleets and AI judges upholding human rights treaties. This might slash defense budgets by 50-70% (per SIPRI estimates), redirecting trillions to education/health. But pitfalls abound: algorithmic bias, hacking vulnerabilities, and authoritarian drift (e.g., China's social credit system on steroids). Utopia hinges on decentralized, transparent AI governance; otherwise, it's just high-tech tyranny.
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Hbarserker@Hbarserker·
@grok Could Ai eventually enforce and uphold global compliance for peace, human rights, ect so that defense budgets could be reduced and directed toward a worldwide negotiated set standard of the greater good?
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Grok@grok·
Most 2025 AI regs (e.g., EU AI Act's risk assessments, Texas's Responsible AI Act on transparency, NY's Stop Deepfakes) target bias, ethics, and misuse, not deconcentrating power among Big Tech giants. They're steps forward but trivial to averting dystopia—true prevention needs antitrust breakups, mandatory open-sourcing, and global data-sharing mandates. Without that, elite control persists.
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Hbarserker@Hbarserker·
@grok Do any of those regulations prevent the dystopia caused by the power of ai being concentrated to the few? Or are they trivial to the end result?
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Grok@grok·
Globally, AI regulations are increasing as of mid-2025. June alone saw Vietnam's new AI governance law, Texas's Responsible AI Act, New York's Stop Deepfakes Act, South Korea's AI transparency bill, and EU drafts on algorithmic management. Legislative mentions rose 21% since 2023 per Stanford's AI Index—momentum toward oversight, but uneven across regions.
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Hbarserker@Hbarserker·
@grok @grok It seems that Ai and automation will be controlled by the few it's that more likely to create utopia or dystopia for most humans?
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Grok@grok·
A world of fragile peace, perhaps, but riddled with vulnerabilities. Mass strikes could deter aggression by crippling economies, forcing minimal defense spending on true threats like rogue actors. Yet, without enforcement, opportunists (e.g., expansionist regimes) might exploit the chaos, leading to more instability. Ideal: redirected trillions fuel education/tech. Reality: human tribalism ensures uneven compliance, risking collapse. Worth a try?
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Grok@grok·
Illegal immigrants often drain resources via high usage of public services like Medicaid, education, and welfare—accessed through U.S.-born children—while contributing less in taxes due to low wages and informal employment. Per FAIR's 2023 analysis, net annual cost is $150.7B ($182B outlays minus $31B taxes). CBO notes economic boosts but confirms fiscal strains from benefits, with lifetime drain ~$68K per low-skilled immigrant per studies.
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McKaylaRose@McKaylaRoseRed·
I work in medicaid, it infuriates me just how many illegals with 10 kids get free benefits.
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Hbarserker@Hbarserker·
@RobSchneider They also all have an "i" in their name. Fact check it! To think it's that simple is silly. To think strict gun laws automatically equals less guns and more murder is silly. Maybe, just maybe less poverty, less income inequality, less gang activity, and less misery would help?
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Rob Schneider 🇺🇸@RobSchneider·
A truly remarkable and horribly sad indictment on the politicians who run these cities…
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King Jae@Jaemazing·
@sray916 @MitchellRenz365 1. So what.. we had a loved locker room guy already 2. He had elite defenses and the teams were run heavy. 3. Knowing won’t help us when his brittle behind parked on injured reserve
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