Things are moving so fast, I really don't see how #1 could be enforced. If your eyes can read a website or government form then your AI-enabled glasses certainly can. If your bluetooth keyboard or device's voice-command accessibility tools can fill out said form then your AI-enabled bluetooth keyboard or AI-enabled voice assistant certainly can.
I really like those examples and videos you shared! Great work! However, please don't spin up another app that creatively raises money then submits a new ATIP request every time it makes $5.
And that markdown file... It's just a few prompts away, No? Hahahah, yes. I just shared a link to your substack article to Gemini and asked it to carefully review your markdown idea and create one for the Canadian Dairy Commission (https://www.cdc-ccl.ca/en/node/672) a few prompts to clean it up and yup, it seems to be surprisingly robust.
Things are moving so fast, I really don't see how #1 could be enforced. If your eyes can read a website or government form then your AI-enabled glasses certainly can. If your bluetooth keyboard or device's voice-command accessibility tools can fill out said form then your AI-enabled bluetooth keyboard or AI-enabled voice assistant certainly can.
I really like those examples and videos you shared! Great work! However, please don't spin up another app that creatively raises money then submits a new ATIP request every time it makes $5.
And that markdown file... It's just a few prompts away, No? Hahahah, yes. I just shared a link to your substack article to Gemini and asked it to carefully review your markdown idea and create one for the Canadian Dairy Commission (https://www.cdc-ccl.ca/en/node/672) a few prompts to clean it up and yup, it seems to be surprisingly robust.
Really interesting, Alistair. Wondering if any other governments are doing this and doing it well? The unintended consequences seem a bit daunting.
They are. But this is the world right now and the costs of inaction may be worse. Nostalgia, as someone pointed out, is not a strategy.