One thing Carl notes is that a variety of areas where AI could contribute a lot to the economy are currently pretty unregulated. But I think there’s a not-crazy story where once you are within striking range of making an area way more efficient with computers, then the regulation hits. I’m not sure how to evaluate how right that is (e.g. I don’t think it’s the story of housing regulation), but just wanted it said.
One thing Carl notes is that a variety of areas where AI could contribute a lot to the economy are currently pretty unregulated. But I think there’s a not-crazy story where once you are within striking range of making an area way more efficient with computers, then the regulation hits. I’m not sure how to evaluate how right that is (e.g. I don’t think it’s the story of housing regulation), but just wanted it said.