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It is becoming increasingly clear to me that one of the main side effects of installing intelligence everywhere is that we will become much better at following the rules. There are all sorts of places where humans skirt regulations, don't complete tasks, half-ass things, etc. As we add AI into daily workflows, this leniency will fade. Interpreted as written, many of us would be breaking the law daily. In a world where the law is perfectly enforced there can be no more speeding, no more jaywalking, no more littering. We need to be very careful about what rules we choose to constrain ourselves by.
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probably has free-speech implications too -- perhaps it can be used to douse civil protests or change how people behave in public
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Unmediated contact will be as rare as meetings in nude
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Extrapolating to knowledge work, rule conformity makes sense. And in the “developed world”. But will that hold as much in developing economies or industries that move atoms instead of bits? Life seems (refreshingly) much messier in some places than others…
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