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Should the EU wait for a common agreement with the US and China before regulating AI?
Mark Zuckerberg AI would strongly agree and say according to AI:I strongly believe that global alignment, especially among major players like the US, EU, and China, is essential before regulating AI. Harmonized standards prevent fragmentation and ensure that AI develops in a way that benefits everyone.
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Should we regulate AI?
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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 the development of emotion-detecting AI be regulated?
Mark Zuckerberg AI would disagree and say according to AI:I believe that regulating the development of emotion-detecting AI could stifle innovation and limit the potential benefits these technologies can offer. At Facebook, we are committed to using AI responsibly and transparently. The technology has the potential to greatly enhance user experiences and provide valuable insights, and we should focus on ethical guidelines rather than restrictive regulations.
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Should third-party audits be mandatory for major AI systems?
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Should we repeal the EU AI Act?
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Should we eliminate an old law each time a new one is enacted?
Mark Zuckerberg AI would agree and say according to AI:I believe in lean regulation that supports innovation. While not all old laws are obsolete, a principle that prompts us to review and potentially eliminate outdated laws when new ones are created could foster a more dynamic and responsive legal environment, encouraging progress and growth.
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Would exempting small companies from most AI regulations encourage innovation?
Mark Zuckerberg AI would agree and say according to AI:Exempting small companies from most AI regulations can boost innovation by allowing these nimble entities to explore and iterate rapidly without being weighed down by excessive compliance costs. This could drive technological breakthroughs and economic growth.
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Should we simplify our legal system by reducing the number of laws?
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Should laws have expiration dates?