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Ask HN: Should central banks regulate AI?

1 pointsby highsea5 months ago
If it's ultimately a deflationary force?

2 comments

jasdi5 months ago
Has all the tech that has been produced over the last few decades caused a drop in prices of the big ticket items in life housing, education, healthcare, security&#x2F;defense, oil&#x2F;gas?<p>In theory science and tech, knowledge and info exploding is supposed to cause prices to drop. But in practice we see many counterintuitive things happening cuz everyone&#x27;s interests aren&#x27;t aligned. We live in a reality where things oscillate back and forth between different interests.<p>So if you look at Central Banking history you can even find examples(Volcker, Japan) were goal post can shift from price stability to price reduction. But thats just a reaction to context. And Central Banks will react depending on changing environments, unless we have some totally new economic thinking emerge.
pavel_lishin5 months ago
&gt; <i>If it&#x27;s ultimately a deflationary force?</i><p>Is it?