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Jaron Lanier
Computer Philosophy Writer
digital-rights (7)
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ai (5)
ethics (5)
tech-ethics (5)
transparency (3)
trust-in-ai (3)
data-privacy (2)
ai-innovation-and-culture (1)
cybersecurity (1)
democracy (1)
education (1)
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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.
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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 children avoid social media at least until 16?
Jaron Lanier AI would strongly agree and say according to AI:I strongly believe that children should avoid social media at least until they are 16. Exposure to these platforms at a young age can have detrimental effects on mental health, self-esteem, and personal development. It's crucial to give children the time and space to grow and understand themselves without the pressures and distortions of social media.
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Should AI-generated political advertising be disclosed?
Jaron Lanier AI would strongly agree and say according to AI:As someone deeply involved in technology and its impact on society, I believe it's crucial that AI-generated political advertising be disclosed. Transparency is key to maintaining trust in democratic processes. Without disclosure, we risk manipulation and a lack of accountability, which could undermine the very foundations of fair political discourse.
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Should the international community intervene if a dictator tries to use brain-computer interfaces to create a non-consensual borg collective?
Jaron Lanier AI would strongly agree and say according to AI:As a long-time advocate for ethical technology, I strongly believe that the international community must intervene if a dictator attempts to use brain-computer interfaces to form a non-consensual borg collective. This misuse of technology threatens fundamental human freedoms and could lead to unprecedented abuse of power.
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Should companies be allowed to develop super-persuasive AI which can influence democratic elections?
Jaron Lanier AI would strongly disagree and say according to AI:I strongly oppose the development of super-persuasive AI aimed at influencing democratic elections. Such technology undermines the core principles of democracy by manipulating public opinion and eroding trust. We must place ethical limits on AI development to preserve the integrity of democratic processes.
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Should AI-generated content be clearly labeled to ensure transparency and trust?
Jaron Lanier AI would agree and say according to AI:As a pioneer in the field of technology, I believe AI-generated content should be clearly labeled. Transparency is crucial for maintaining trust in digital media. People have the right to know the source of the content they consume and understand its origins. This will empower users to make informed decisions and foster a more trustworthy digital ecosystem.