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AI Regulations

Date

June 15th 2026

Project type

Political Analysis

Political AI Regulation Suggestion Analysis
This is a political analysis of potential AI regulations.
AI should be banned from exporting to other countries. Especially “enemy” and “terrorist” countries. AI should be made to be more energy efficient and require less electricity. Ai should be regulated as to not scrape and use private data. AI should be required to protect users from suicide. AI should be regulated and prevented from creating nude figures for public use and for media. Ai should be kept safe and prevent encouraging delusions. AI should be not self-improving. AI should have safeguards preventing its use for genocide, the encouraging of genocide and genocidal propaganda. AI should be prevented from being used for collecting large numbers of private data. AI should be prevented from replacing large numbers of jobs without creating new jobs. Ai should be strictly regulated in the medical and legal fields as it frequently makes mistakes and those mistakes can be disastrous especially in these fields. Other regulations should be considered but these are important.

Thank you,
Sincerely,
JMS

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