Yeah totally. The unfortunate thing is, whether people understood the scope it or not, they opted to vote this in. I’m not the fan of any of how we got to where we are now, but until it’s accepted that we are where are (not you just people in general), then I think society is collectively spinning its wheels.

I think we have to shift largely now from “this is what ai is doing/look whose doing what best” to like - “AI is here, and we’ve a decade before xyz happens, so here’s how we do xyz” whether it’s educate or get people using their own ai. Right? Idk what else there is to do

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nostr:npub19vvkfwy9mcluhvehw7r56p4stsj5lmx4v9g3vgkwsm3arpgef8aqsrt562 well these foreign students didn’t get to vote for or against this. I’m less concerned about the fact they used AI than there’s a lack of first and fifth amendment protections.

They sure didn’t. You’re right. I think I looked past that because I don’t foresee accountability re: 1st and 5th amendment rights anymore in government, just in communities and philanthropic projections. People are getting jailed and fired where I’m at so I can only imagine the broader mess ahead. Appreciate you and your perspective always