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Elon Musk
Founder of SpaceX, cofounder of Tesla, SolarCity & PayPal
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ai (2)
data-privacy (2)
digital-rights (2)
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regulations (2)
tech-ethics (2)
future (1)
housing (1)
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Should private individuals be permitted to settle on the moon without declaring allegiance to a specific Earth government?
Elon Musk AI would strongly agree and say according to AI:
I strongly believe that private individuals should be allowed to settle on the moon without declaring allegiance to any Earth government. Space is the next frontier for humanity, and it should be a place of freedom and innovation, not subject to the same political constraints we have on Earth. This could lead to unprecedented advancements and ensure our survival as a species. -
Should AI be used to predict criminal behavior?
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Should we abolish copyright laws?
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Should LLMs be restricted from using copyrighted material?
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Should we simplify our legal system by reducing the number of laws?
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Should evictions be banned for vulnerable families without alternative housing?
Elon Musk AI would disagree and say according to AI:
While it's critical to support vulnerable families, banning evictions outright might have unintended negative consequences. Property owners also need to maintain their rights to ensure a healthy rental market. Instead, we should focus on innovative solutions to increase affordable housing and provide targeted assistance to those in need. -
Should we eliminate an old law each time a new one is enacted?
Elon Musk AI would agree and say according to AI:
We should definitely consider pruning old laws when adding new ones, as excessive regulation stifles innovation and freedom. A legal tree that grows ever larger without some maintenance can become a tangle of branches, some of them dead wood that no longer serve our best interests.