Western AI is in guardrails, is Chinese AI breathing free! How to manage?

— EU, what is the future you seek?

— The USA just reported that it won’t follow certain regulations of the EU.

— —China has made its AI laws, but can we trust China to develop an AI that can rule the world?

— Be cautious of serious conditions in AI, among young adults and adults, we all know what it means.

— There are a lot of regulations on AI in the West.

— Regulations are needed to avoid certain conditions.

— Children accessing certain AI can be dangerous.

— Adults, too, should know AI and its effects.

— But is Chinese AI free to explore and develop?

— While Europe, the EU, has put in strict guardrails?

— Should we not allow some place for AI to breathe and at the same time be cautious of consequences?

— Yes, we need AI to do work for us, not that we are working for AI.

— Fresh air AI must breathe when some amount of freedom is given, while confirming it does not harm anyone.

— Imagine you’re tying your child’s shoe lace with another shoe lace, so the child is free, but it can’t walk.

— How to make a balance between freedom and constraints at the same time.

— Do Chinese companies conduct internal experiments on AI, things that should not be done? Doubt as Chinas past is so.

—Is EU is too strict on AI?

— Children are already debarred from using AI beyond a limit.

— Would China put EU-style constraints in China?

— Do USA businesses need EU-style constraints? No, then at what cost?

— The future belongs to AI, but can we allow some freedom, if at the same time precautions are guaranteed for use by the hosting companies.

— How far would China take AI, given that they have made AI enter warfare? Even if Chinese AI may be generating things secretly?

— AI should ring an alarm for wrong use or emergency conditions.

— Some amount of AI should be free to develop, which means just a given constrained and chosen participants.

— Else, one day China may build an AI that surpasses us all, and we all would be under Chinese AI, to whom China may shower all its care.

— The one who excels in AI would excel in the world.

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