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Claude sobre el Proyecto de Ley S7263 del Senado de Nueva York
A NY State Senate proposed bill (Senate Bill S7263) would prohibit a chatbot to give substantive responses; information, or advice or take any action which, if taken by a natural person, would constitute unauthorized practice or unauthorized use of a professional title as a crime in relation to professions who licensure is governed by the […] The post Claude on NY’s Senate Bill S7263 appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. CommentsIn reply to corpore sano. Yea, I suspect I'll want/need to . by...
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Restricting chatbots limits technological advancement and could hinder access to valuable information for those who need it most.
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The conversation around chatbots in professional settings must consider the balance between consumer protection and innovation in technology.
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This legislation could stifle innovation in AI and prevent the development of useful tools that assist in various professional sectors.
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Prohibiting chatbots from providing substantive advice protects consumers from misinformation and unauthorized practices in professional fields.
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The bill is a necessary regulation to ensure that chatbots do not replace licensed professionals who provide essential services.
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