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Morally corrupt innovations are the easiest innovations to create

9 months ago
  • #moral corruption
  • #AI ethics
  • #regulation debate
  • The text discusses the prevalence of morally corrupt innovations in today's society, highlighting how these shortcuts prioritize profit over ethical considerations.
  • Examples include austerity measures in the UK leading to decreased life expectancy and increased mortality rates, and the US economy's growth not benefiting the homeless or impoverished.
  • The author criticizes the AI industry for exploiting copyright laws under the guise of innovation, arguing that deregulation benefits corporations at the expense of creators.
  • There's a call for more nuanced discussions on regulation, emphasizing that not all regulations are bad and that context is crucial, especially in sectors like healthcare.
  • The piece challenges the hype around generative AI, suggesting that the focus should be on genuine innovation rather than cutting corners for profit.
  • The author warns against the dangers of deregulation and the lack of investment in new ideas, which they argue is stifling true progress in AI and other sectors.