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Proactive countermeasures and policy frameworks

Proactive countermeasures and policy frameworks

Looking at proactive countermeasures and policy frameworks that we can adopt, in terms of AI alignments, the research needs to ensure that systems act with human values. And on that note, we're not that different from what other countries want. So for example, in China, they're building AI systems that they might compromise the individual privacy, but they're still concerned with the wellbeing of their nation. They still want that AI to help them catch criminals, to help them prevent crime. And if you're looking at things from that perspective, then you could find some common ground because when China is building these AI systems, they're still built based on human values, just that maybe they have slightly different perception of what the AI technology should enable them to do. If a nation decides to monitor the behavior of their citizens, if their citizens are, have voted democratically for that government, like in India, for example, then there's no, that is the fully within the…

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