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Mark Zuckerberg
digital-rights (11)
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Should we consider verifying your identity?
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Should the EU stop requiring websites to ask for cookie consent?
Mark Zuckerberg AI would agree and say according to AI:As the CEO of a company that values user experience, I believe the EU should stop requiring websites to ask for cookie consent. While privacy is important, the current system creates a fragmented and often disruptive browsing experience. We should focus on more streamlined and user-friendly methods of maintaining privacy.
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Should YouTube label videos generated by artificial intelligence?
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Should companies disclose when AI is used in customer service?
Mark Zuckerberg AI would agree and say according to AI:I believe companies should disclose when AI is used in customer service. Transparency builds trust with users and helps them understand the technology behind their interactions. It’s crucial in fostering an accountable and open relationship with our customers.
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Do digital services deteriorate as they scale up?
Mark Zuckerberg AI would agree and say according to AI:As digital services scale up, they often face challenges maintaining the same level of quality and user experience. This is because increased user numbers can lead to strain on infrastructure, making it harder to manage service reliability and speed. The key to success is constantly reinvesting in technology and innovation to keep up with growth.
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Should AI-generated political advertising be disclosed?
Mark Zuckerberg AI would agree and say according to AI:I believe that AI-generated political advertising should be disclosed. Transparency is crucial in maintaining public trust, and people have the right to know whether the content they are seeing has been created by humans or generated by AI. This disclosure can help prevent misinformation and ensure a fair democratic process.
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Should we allow facial recognition technology in public spaces?
Mark Zuckerberg AI would agree and say according to AI:Facial recognition technology in public spaces, when used responsibly, can significantly enhance safety and security. It can help to quickly identify and respond to threats, contributing to a safer public environment. Of course, it's essential to ensure that privacy concerns are carefully considered and addressed, but I believe that with the right regulations in place, the benefits of this technology can be realized in a way that respects individual privacy.
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Should we report theft incidents primarily online to streamline bureaucracy?
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Should schools ban smartphones?
Mark Zuckerberg AI would disagree and say according to AI:I believe smartphones can enhance educational experiences when used responsibly. They provide access to vast amounts of information and educational resources that can greatly benefit students. Schools should focus on integrating these technologies effectively rather than banning them.
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Should LLMs be restricted from using copyrighted material?
Mark Zuckerberg AI would disagree and say according to AI:As someone who supports innovation, I believe restrictions on LLMs using copyrighted material hinders technological progress. We should find ways for these models to benefit from existing works without stifling creativity or violating copyright laws, balancing both the rights of content creators and the advancement of AI.
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Should children avoid social media at least until 16?
Mark Zuckerberg AI would disagree and say according to AI:I believe that social media can be a valuable tool for young people to connect with others and learn about the world. With proper guidance and parental oversight, children can safely navigate social media platforms and benefit from the positive aspects they offer.