Submitted on Tuesday 4th November 2025
Rejected on Friday 5th December 2025
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)
To ensure regulations on Artificial Intelligence happens
An introduction to a ‘Artificial Regulations Act’ that ensures the following:1-Separation of Human-AI art & culture to protect artists and creators. 2-Individual Copyright online to ensure the state protects our identity from AI. 3-A narrowed AI mindset to prevent it’s harm in employment and culture
Today, we are witnessing a rapidly emerging threat made by man himself, a sentience that as of the twenty-first century has evolved into manifesting sextortion, fake news, misinformation, the decline of human artistic, musical and creative prides all consumed by a tumorous product referred to as AI. Britain today allows corporations to stroll harmful and destructive factions centred on AI to rollover assets of our lives that ruins what it means to be human. Thus a call for Regulations is needed
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