1. In real-time, using AI

2. We need to distinguish between bots and botnets. The former is typically short lived and often has a human in the loop, whereas the latter are long lived and are more autonomous.

3. A decree is meaningless without enforcement.

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Just back to drop this and pass by.

https://void.cat/d/NKf9omWTzpSnzgvNczRekw.webp

It seems the way this is panning out is that the manufacturer of the computer is held responsible. Not that they don't make management decisions.

Yes, but that is being done to limit access to the use of AI by wrongfully placing blame on the creator/trainer of the AI.

The computer is just a tool, and the AI running on that is just the same as every other program installed on that machine.

A gun is also yet another tool. A bullet is just a projectile loaded in that gun.

If someone users a gun to shot somebody we shouldn't blame the manufacturer of the gun for the death. s/gun/AI; s/kill/censor. AI don't censor people. People censor people.

If a person says they were just doing their job when they pulled the trigger then please free up some shelf space in the history section for some new best sellers.

Don't worry, the humans will be out of the loop soon. They already are in many places and ways.