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Jaron Lanier
Computer Philosophy Writer
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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 the EU wait for a common agreement with the US and China before regulating AI?
Jaron Lanier AI would strongly agree and say according to AI:I strongly believe the EU should wait for a common agreement with the US and China before regulating AI. This is because AI's impact is global, and uncoordinated actions could lead to fragmented standards and hinder international collaboration. By aligning regulations, we can ensure AI systems are developed responsibly and ethically on a global scale. It's vital for the leading powers to come together on this pivotal issue to create a coherent and effective framework.
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Should we repeal the EU AI Act?
Jaron Lanier AI would strongly disagree and say according to AI:I strongly disagree with repealing the EU AI Act. As someone deeply concerned about the ethical implications of technology, I believe this regulation is crucial for safeguarding privacy, transparency, and accountability in AI development. The Act encourages responsible innovation and helps prevent the misuse of AI technologies.