Andreessen Horowitz partner Martin Casado thinks current AI regulations miss the mark. He believes lawmakers focus too much on what AI might become instead of understanding today’s actual risks. I get where he’s coming from – sometimes it feels like the rules aim at sci-fi problems, not real ones. Casado argues for adjusting existing regulations rather than creating confusing new ones, especially since unclear policies could push AI talent out of places like California. His take is pretty eye-opening.
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