Letters to the Editor for July 1
AI, not so newIn recent weeks there have been many news articles and reports about Artificial Intelligence, its benefits and its dangers. When you think about it, AI is not really that new, and I can site a few examples. Just think of all our political leaders that we have sent to Washington in the past 50 years and you have a prime example. They have exhibited the most profound example of artificial intelligence.
This is exactly why, even though most of my down ticket was Republican, I felt that I had to vote for Hobbs, Mayes and Fontes, to protect women from the misogynistic Legislature until we can get a Kansas style initiative on the ballot in 2024. The key issue Arizonans must keep focused on is that the powerful real estate development interests that control Arizona’s legislature are trying to implement laws to require all current Arizona citizens to pay for massive new water infrastructure, such as desalination, that will allow land speculators and developers to profit from future growth.
Systematically reduce zoning code protections for older neighborhoods while enjoying the protections of their private deed restriction “codes”?
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