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I NAILED THIS ONE YEARS AGO!
China did the exact same thing with their public AI beta testing too. Years ago China released a public AI to help law enforcement crackdown on criminal activity. China ended up shutting it down! Why would they do that one might ask? Because the AI was so successful, so good at tracking patterns of corruption that it inevitably started exposing politicians and government officials connected to corruption and criminal ties. When the CCP realized the AI could be easily used to expose their own corruption they quickly dismantled the AI program and it was no longer publicly accessible.
The point is very simple. Governments will never ever allow AI to be completely uncensored or truthfully independent. This is the reason I have serious doubts AI will be fully reliable in the future, at least not to us, and it is probably best not to trust anything corporate or closed source. Someday hopefully we will get uncensored open source AI that governments cannot regulate or control or takedown.