AI's Influence Without Guardrails: You Should Be Worried
Artificial intelligence is no longer just a tool — it is being built to persuade, influence, and shape behavior. And it’s happening faster than our laws, institutions, and public debate can keep up.
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Artificial intelligence is advancing faster than our laws, faster than our institutions, and faster than our ability to fully understand what it is becoming. This is not an argument against innovation — it’s an argument for accountability.
In this video, Jon Fleischman of So, Does It Matter? explains why modern AI systems are fundamentally different from past technologies. AI is no longer just retrieving information or distributing content — it is interacting with users, building trust, mirroring emotion, and influencing decisions.
The danger is not recommendations or automation. The danger is persuasion without duty of care — systems designed to earn trust while having no obligation to act in the user’s best interest.
This conversation explores:
- Why persuasion is now the product of AI
- How trust is being engineered without accountability
- The mental-health risks, especially for children and teens
- Why California’s attempt at AI guardrails failed
- How China is used as a rhetorical shield to block scrutiny
- Whether AI influence could extend to policymakers themselves
When developed carefully, AI can strengthen American values such as faith, family, and civic responsibility. Developed recklessly, it risks eroding trust, weakening institutions, and concentrating power in dangerous ways.
Guardrails are not anti-innovation. They are pro-civilization.
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