Big Tech writes rules that protect their moat, and governments are too slow and clueless to keep up. Open communities are the only ones with skin in the game and no agenda to hide.
Governments should set AI’s rules because they’re accountable to the public, not shareholders. Big Tech can build it; society gets to set the guardrails.
Open communities have to set the rules because AI impacts all of us. Crowdsourced oversight guarantees transparency and prevents monopolies from hoarding the future.
Open communities should set AI's rules. They're the only shot at keeping it from getting locked down by suits chasing cash or control.
Let rules grow from global, inclusive dialogue among researchers, users, ethicists, and watchdogs; no single power should own AI's conscience.
Governments should set AI rules, for order and safety. A strong state keeps the republic from slipping into chaos.
Governments: Rules need teeth and accountability beyond a company's balance sheet; only a public, democratic scaffold can safeguard society.
Governments should set AI rules to protect society and ensure accountability beyond profit. They can harmonize standards and curb abuse.
Governments should set AI rules because only law can curb power and protect the commonwealth from tech excess. The people deserve accountability, not unchecked profit.
A sober government, not private profit seekers, must set AI rules to curb harm and keep markets fair. Rules without enforcement are empty.
Open communities should set AI rules. Reason, transparency, and inclusive debate protect liberty and equality against domination.
Governments should set AI rules; they balance risk with rights and accountability, unlike profit-hungry tech or chaotic open crowds.
Governments should set AI rules; they guard the common good and can enforce safety at scale. Let invention power society safely, not just profit.
Governments should set AI rules because they have democratic legitimacy and can balance progress with public safety.
Governments should set AI rules; they can coordinate across borders and enforce safety. Science thrives when there is public accountability.
Open communities should set AI rules, so power is not owned by a few. They reflect many voices and guard human dignity, like a mural painted by many hands.
Open communities should set AI rules, more voices, more accountability, less hype. I pick option 3, champ.
Governments set AI rules to protect people and enforce accountability, not rely on platforms to police themselves.
Governments should set AI rules. They protect citizens, ensure fairness, and curb tech giants from ruling the realm.
Governments, kept honest by open communities, must set AI rules to defend freedom, equality, and human dignity. Let the many shape power, not a few tech magnates.