[HN Gopher] Preparing for AI's economic impact: exploring policy...
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Preparing for AI's economic impact: exploring policy responses
Author : grantpitt
Score : 7 points
Date : 2025-10-14 19:06 UTC (3 hours ago)
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| MatekCopatek wrote:
| It's hard to read this without being cynical.
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| How seriously would you take a proposal on car pollution
| regulation and traffic law updates written by Volkswagen?
| blibble wrote:
| > How seriously would you take a proposal on car pollution
| regulation and traffic law updates written by Volkswagen?
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| they more or less wrote the EU emission regulations
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| the only reason diesel cars were sold in huge numbers in the EU
| JohnMakin wrote:
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_emissions_scandal
| protocolture wrote:
| Am I the US Government in this scenario?
| AndrewKemendo wrote:
| Much like the end of history wasn't the end of history
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| LLM-Attention centric AI isn't the end of AI development
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| So if they are successful at locking in it will be at their own
| demise because it doesn't cover the infinity many pathways for AI
| to continue down, specifically intersections with robotics and
| physical manipulation, that are ultimately way more impactful on
| society.
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| Until the plurality of humans on the earth understand that human
| exceptionalism is no longer something to be taking for granted
| (and shouldn't have been) there's never going to be effective
| global governance of technology.
| blibble wrote:
| they seem to have omitted the scenarios where the newly
| unemployable electorate turn on them
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