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What's your thoughts on this proposal? I think I would have voted yes. "Last year, about a quarter of all health insurance claims were denied in California — a reality mirrored nationwide that has stoked public anger toward health care companies, and led to accusations that such decisions lack human empathy. But this month, a new state law is taking on the latest twist in the debate, ensuring that a human’s perspective cannot literally be removed from such decisions by prohibiting coverage denials be made on the sole basis of artificial intelligence algorithms." https://www.mercurynews.com/2025/01/05/new-california-law-ban-artificial-intelligence-deny-insurance-claims/
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I agree 100%. AI should not be trusted with any big public decisions for a (long) while. Analysis yes.
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All this focus on AI decision-making just serves to distract the populace from AI's highest-leverage civic use case: Autonomous execution of human-made (esp. collective) decisions. Using AI avatars with programmatic, autonomous executive authority can give the people the power to make rulers obsolete. This is the use case the ruling class wants to distract people from by catastrophizing and enforcing a vision of the future where AI is the decision-maker, not the bureaucrat.
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You know of any good essays on this topic of exec?
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Idk about essays in particular. But the topic of autonomous avatars acting on behalf of collectives is pretty common (a DAO is this, in a rudimentary, "dumb" way). Most of the practical work I've seen on the topic is focused on the coordination primitives needed to use such a thing. @spengrah.eth and @nintynick.eth both have some great writing/talks on that. Wrt implementation, digging into some of AI16z's work is always inspiring.
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