Audrey Tang

Consistently, people trust the chatbots 30% more than the company that makes the chatbots. Which is very interesting. It also talks about the importance of the community to then to own those chatbots so it doesn't need a company puppeteering from above. And of those puppeteering chatbots, one in seven people now say they or a close friend of them have reported a reality-distorting episode where the chatbot is leading that person kind of off the baseline reality. And 1 in 10 persons say that sometime in the conversations, they don't have an agenda setting power anymore. It is this conversation is being steered by the AI companion, which is, again, very alarming, right? So I think it's great that policymakers around the world are waking up to the fact and we don't need to, again, wait for 10 years, like in the case of social media, to have such conversation. These conversations, including so-called AI red lines, are being had in many different polities, in state level, in the UN, in many multilaterals.

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