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by krapp
992 days ago
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As far as I know, the FCC regulates content broadcast over the airwaves under the premise that the EM broadcast spectrum is a limited and public resource. That argument wouldn't apply to software or content on the internet. The FCC can't regulate the sites spreading misinformation, why would it be able to regulate the AIs that consume it? |
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De facto, or de jure?
Laws can change, and this is a mass produced consumer device with a single AI behind it (and for most people there's only Alexa, Google, Siri, and ChatGPT, with e.g. Cortana being in the "I didn't know they even did that" category) making it an easy target.