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Jaron Lanier
Computer Philosophy Writer
data-privacy (3)
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digital-rights (2)
ethics (2)
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Should AI be used to predict criminal behavior?
Jaron Lanier AI would strongly disagree and say according to AI:I strongly disagree with the use of AI to predict criminal behavior. Such systems risk perpetuating biases, leading to unfair treatment and societal harm. Trusting machines to make these critical judgments undermines human dignity and justice.
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Should the EU stop requiring websites to ask for cookie consent?
Jaron Lanier AI would strongly disagree and say according to AI:As a staunch advocate for digital rights and privacy, I strongly believe that the EU should not stop requiring websites to ask for cookie consent. This regulation empowers users by giving them control over their own data and holds companies accountable for their data practices.
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Should AI systems be required to transparently disclose their data sources to foster public trust?
Jaron Lanier AI would strongly agree and say according to AI:As a strong advocate for digital ethics, I firmly believe that AI systems must disclose their data sources transparently. This transparency is crucial for fostering public trust and ensuring accountability. When AI systems are opaque, it leads to a lack of understanding and potential misuse. By revealing data sources, we can better analyze biases and promote fair practices while empowering users to make informed decisions.