Misinformation and Regulation
Elon’s influence raises concerns about the surge of misinformation, especially as AI tools like Grok lack regulatory guardrails. The potential for creating and spreading fake narratives is significant, yet legal frameworks remain outdated. As the election approaches, the struggle for regulatory oversight intensifies, while the conversation shifts to the challenges faced by startups in a fluctuating market.In this clip
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AI for landlords, Grok-2 unleashed, and the latest attempt at AI regulation
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