Interesting to think how AI will evolve at a worldwide scope. The more I think about it I am thinking that access to AI will have to be divided by nation so that a country with AI is not inadvertently helping other adversarial countries. In other words, it seems to me that it would be a conflict of interest for the US to allow adversaries like Russia to take advantage of AI created by US based organizations. As I think about the future of AI more it really is quite a can of worms that is just starting to open up within our lifetime. So many motives like from a national security or political chessboard context to consider. I am normally not a fan of needless regulation but am definitely in favor of creating a US national AI council that can work to pinpoint the most important areas where upcoming AI developments will start impacting the world. The security implications are massively scary if you think about an autonomous super intelligence that is trained to breach security, collect information, or spy on people or corporations or governments. It may be the biggest ethical Dilemma this world has ever faced. I feel like a lot of people in our world are not quite thinking through the many ways that AI could be used or misused to achieve an advantage over some sort of arbitrary opponents especially in situations where the level of competition is so high that the AI could be intentionally used to break the law, look for loopholes, straight up cheat our systems, or thwart laws. The more I think about it the more scary stuff my mind starts considering.
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