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Brits want to ban 'smarter-than-human' AI - good luck with that

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A new survey says the vast majority of Brits want tougher AI regulation, including a ban on smarter-than-human AI .
The poll was conducted by YouGov on behalf of the non-profit Control AI , which focuses on AI risks.
As a longtime ChatGPT user, I don't want a world where AI isn’t there to assist me.
Regulating AI will be even harder because anyone can develop good AI in their basement.
YouGov survey says 75% of Brits want laws that explicitly ban AIs that can escape their environments.
US government isn't as keen on going forward with tougher AI regulation.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is now in favor of using AI for growth.
16 British lawmakers from both major parties want AI regulation targeting superintelligence.
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