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AI policy risks skewed views from executive-only consultations

Policymakers should be cautious about their sources of information regarding generative AI, as opinions tend to become more positive and less grounded in labor realities at higher management levels. This suggests that relying solely on executive perspectives could lead to poorly conceived legislation. The article highlights a potential disconnect between industry leadership and the actual impact of AI on workers. AI

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IMPACT Legislation risks being misinformed if policymakers only consult with AI executives.

RANK_REASON Opinion piece by a named credible voice discussing potential policy pitfalls.

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  1. Mastodon — sigmoid.social TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    > “I think on a small-p politics level, legislators and policymakers need to be careful about who they talk to,” he tells me. “It’s abundantly clear that the op

    > “I think on a small-p politics level, legislators and policymakers need to be careful about who they talk to,” he tells me. “It’s abundantly clear that the opinions on generative AI grow more positive and less anchored in labor reality the higher up someone is in the management…