Are you stupid? You think that the only way everyone had clothes 2000 years ago was slavery?
The Amish still make their own clothes today, without any slavery or machines beyond a spinning jenny.
Are you stupid? You think that the only way everyone had clothes 2000 years ago was slavery?
The Amish still make their own clothes today, without any slavery or machines beyond a spinning jenny.
Most people buying art aren't looking for high art, they're looking for something that they enjoy looking at. Those who are into art are in no way restricted from buying non-AI art if they want to. The whole argument about intellectual theft is bullshit, every single fashion designer steals ideas and inspiration from elsewhere.
It's far easier to detect software issues on a computer compared to a car, they're much more open ecosystems for software
You're forgetting something critical, cars are computers and can be updated or even bricked remotely with the current systems in place. This is an unacceptable risk from a foreign power, only a close ally (not the US anymore) should even potentially be able to supply these.
I would actually like to see any sort of over the air update systems be banned, it should only be possible when plugged in physically.
The only thing that should be possible remotely is reading info.
If they stay more than half the year south of the border there start to be problems for them with taxes and health care.
I doubt it's going to do much
It's likely not even a US op, and division like this benefits places like China and Russia even more.
You said "we already implement safeguards against this"
No there isn't.