Actual workers should outnumber "governance" bureaucrats by 100:1
pmoorcraft•38m ago
Eventually they will. But whilst we adapt, it should be low
anuramat•34m ago
why?
pmoorcraft•29m ago
Because there are no widely agreed upon standards for AI use. The EU AI Act still doesn't really solve this. Until we can all agree what safe and fair AI use is, companies will scramble to implement their own safeguards
anuramat•35m ago
the article implies that the perfect balance is 1:1; I want to believe this is just some sort of a ragebait-based PR strategy
_vertigo•35m ago
Great, a totally vibe-coded website with a slop “analysis” about AI touting a meaningless ratio with zero context
goldenarm•33m ago
The regulations are not meant to be productive, they are meant to reduce negative externalities.
It's like minimizing the cop-to-criminal ratio. Sure it would save money, but would society come out improved ?
shaftoe•32m ago
What the heck is an AI governance role that would remotely require these kinds of ratios? PCI compliance is critical in payments and no one would suggest you need "PCI governance" in a single digit ratio to "builders".
causality0•27m ago
I maintain my position that "being really, really stupid" should be added to the Guidelines for post flagging.
AlanYx•15m ago
I disagree with this being flagged. I'd be interested in seeing more data of this type, despite how "preposterous" it is from a tech perspective. I've long speculated that in Canada we're at about a 3:1 ratio for builders to AI regulators if you include government and NGOs, and the numbers in this link from Ireland are not far off that (and this link excludes government and NGO regulatory hires).
It's clear that outside of the US, there is an atypically large regulatory complex building compared to actual implementors.
consensus1•44m ago
pmoorcraft•38m ago
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