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Like Waugh, Allingham's concern is to contrast two worlds: the new mechanical
world, where mysterious machines determine fate, and the older world where the hand of God is the only guide.
Government can do this with AI. We need AI transparency laws. When it is used. How it is trained. What biases and tendencies it has. We need laws regulating AI—and robotic—safety. When it is permitted to affect the world. We need laws that enforce the trustworthiness of AI. Which means the ability to recognize when those laws are being broken. And penalties sufficiently large to incent trustworthy behavior.
AI and Trust
Schneier on Security
There is thus an uncrossable chasm and a discontinuous relation separating, whilst at the same time joining together, the event and all attempts at comprehension, from which language and thought themselves arise disrupted, altered, and varied.
Derrida on the Event: Singular/Iterable
https://that-which.com/author/hai-ak/
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