Yeah. Again, it’s similar to asking about community moderation. My answer is the same: if AI is in the hands of the people and individual communities and families, that’s a good thing because people can steer it however they want. If it’s just in the hands of one or two people, that may not be the best idea because then it ends up being one or two people determining the worldview of the entire society—aligning society to the logic of the AI’s creator, just like in social media algorithms, instead of aligning the tool to people’s uses.

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