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Headline, October 01 2024/ ''' A.I.'S REGULATION AIR '''

 

''' A.I.'S 

REGULATION

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ON THE WORLD STUDENTS SOCIETY - THE EXCLUSIVE and eternal ownership of every student in the world - an important concern, critical to the weal of the future and mankind gets fiercely debated :

! The Global Founder Framers of !WOW!, the students and citizens of the world need to be more involved in determining how to regulate and incorporate A.I. into their lives.

The students sincerely believe, and rightly so, [ as one recent essay summed it up ] : '' To build A.I. for the people, with the people.'' !

IN THE LATE 1780S - SHORTLY AFTER the Industrial Revolution had begun, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay wrote a series of 85 spirited essays, collectively known as the. Federation Papers.

They argued for ratification of the Constitution and an American system of checks and balances to keep the power hungry ''factitious'' in check.

A new project, orchestrated by Stanford University and published last Tuesday, is inspired by the Federalist Papers and contends that today is a broadly similar historical project moment of economic and political upheaval that calls for a rethinking of society's institutional arrangements.

In an introduction to its collection of 12 essays, called the Digitalist Papers, the editors overseeing the project, including Erik Brynjolfsson, director of the Stanford Digital Economy Digital Lab, and Condoleezza Rice, secretary of state in George W. Bush administration and director of the Hoover Institution, identify their overarching concern.

'' A powerful new technology, artificial intelligence, '' they write, ''explodes onto the scene and threatens to transform, for better or worse, all legacy social institutions.''

The most common theme in the diverse collection of essays : Citizens need to be more involved in determining how to regulate and incorporate A.I. into their lives. '' To build A.I. for the people, with the people,'' as one essay summed it up.

The project is being published as the technology is racing ahead. A.I. enthusiasts see a future of higher economic growth, increased prosperity and a faster pace of scientific discovery.

But the project is also raising fears of a dystopian alternative. A.I. chatbots and automated software not only replacing millions of workers, but also generating limitless misinformation and worsening political polarization. How to govern and guide A.I. in the public interest remains an open question.

'' Technologies are pushing the A.I. frontier, and that's great,'' said Mr. Bryn-jplfsson, who initiated the project. '' But there's been no comparable effect given to the institutional innovation needed for this technology to be used less to fuel misinformation and polarization, and more to empower people more broadly.''

By now, many governments, nonprofit organizations, universities and even a few companies have recommended A.I. guidelines and guardrails, typically a list of dos and don'ts.

The Stanford initiative, subtitled, '' Artificial Intelligence and Democracy in America,'' has a different focus, not so much prescriptive solutions as different perspectives on the A.I. threats to democracy and technology's potential to revitalize democratic decision-making.

The Honour and Serving of the Latest Global Operational Research on A.I., Rules & Regulations for the future, continues. The World Students Society thanks Steve Lohr.

With respectful dedication to the Leaders, Policy Makers, Parents, Students, Professors and Teachers of the world.

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