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I do think that the same level of deregulation that Nixon and Reagan pushed for allowed for the heavy proliferation of abusive services (yes, generative AI is abusive since it doesn't have a concept of consent and one of the prevailing issues of networked services and vulnerable people is consent) like big pharma, telecommunications and food was the natural result of AI like this.

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The only true benefits of these events are the profits of private companies and officials that can yo-yo between private and public sectors (like DAGs that go from Lockheed to Purdue or public CTOs that've worked in companies that employed violent systems on civilians, like Raytheon or Palantir). Not something that's really reported (gags are held in media for "reasons", if not shot down) in commerical media as well.

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