My thoughts on using AI to read legislative bills;
I believe bills should be short, simple and concise. AI would allow the language in a bill to increase in size and complexity, creating even more room to insert unnecessary things and/or things unrelated to the bill.
Also will using AI to read bills lead to AI writing bills?
It seems, to me, to lead into uncharted, dangerous territory.
Our legislative bills need to move more towards simple understandable legislation we can all easily read and understand.
Agree 100%! After working with others on a few bills, starting with clear English prose and seeing them translated into legalese, I can only imagine what will happen if AI starts writing.
So far, every instance I’ve seen of AI authorship or answers is not good. On the other hand, AI can be useful for digging through statutes to find mentions of this or that so a bill’s author can be sure no loopholes are missed.
No on using AI for bills. Idaho Freedom Foundation knows our laws, regs and how it works down there. AI doesn’t. I am concerned we are again going to become too dependent upon technology, like we are with our phones and another Twitter or UTube is going to happen where their biases influences our information. In my opinion concerned citizens need to start educating themselves about how the state and federal gov works, it doesn’t seem to be taught anymore in our schools. Our bills should be simple, concise, straightforward with no hidden agenda. Our federal government is in trouble because of omnibus bills full of pork. So let’s do the opposite in Idaho, a common sense state, and use our brains and our eyes and not rely on artificial intelligence.
If you read or listen to the exchange between Dr. Kevin Stillwagon and Meta AI, you’ll discover exactly why it’s dangerous to rely on AI to analyze anything. AI simply regurgitates any garbage it is fed. As I learned long ago, Garbage In, Garbage Out:
My thoughts on using AI to read legislative bills;
I believe bills should be short, simple and concise. AI would allow the language in a bill to increase in size and complexity, creating even more room to insert unnecessary things and/or things unrelated to the bill.
Also will using AI to read bills lead to AI writing bills?
It seems, to me, to lead into uncharted, dangerous territory.
Our legislative bills need to move more towards simple understandable legislation we can all easily read and understand.
Agree 100%! After working with others on a few bills, starting with clear English prose and seeing them translated into legalese, I can only imagine what will happen if AI starts writing.
So far, every instance I’ve seen of AI authorship or answers is not good. On the other hand, AI can be useful for digging through statutes to find mentions of this or that so a bill’s author can be sure no loopholes are missed.
No on using AI for bills. Idaho Freedom Foundation knows our laws, regs and how it works down there. AI doesn’t. I am concerned we are again going to become too dependent upon technology, like we are with our phones and another Twitter or UTube is going to happen where their biases influences our information. In my opinion concerned citizens need to start educating themselves about how the state and federal gov works, it doesn’t seem to be taught anymore in our schools. Our bills should be simple, concise, straightforward with no hidden agenda. Our federal government is in trouble because of omnibus bills full of pork. So let’s do the opposite in Idaho, a common sense state, and use our brains and our eyes and not rely on artificial intelligence.
I agree with you on AI! this could be a very concerning new fronteir. As usual, we all know ow how blessed we are to have you in office!
I am against AI for everything. It is just another way for evil to enter our lives.
I just would like to thank you and to remind you to read Ephesians chapter 6 🙏📖
G, thank you.
If you read or listen to the exchange between Dr. Kevin Stillwagon and Meta AI, you’ll discover exactly why it’s dangerous to rely on AI to analyze anything. AI simply regurgitates any garbage it is fed. As I learned long ago, Garbage In, Garbage Out:
Concerning herd immunity, … how smart is Meta AI? By DR. KEVIN STILLWAGON (01/11/25): https://drkevinstillwagon.substack.com/p/concerning-herd-immunity