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Policies in the narrative about neural networks

Krivoshayev launched a counterattack on the elite approach to technology

In an interview with the 'Minsk News' agency, CEO Andrei Krivoshcheev, chairman of the Belarusian Union of Journalists, stated that 'all these errant elites want to shift responsibility onto something intangible, distant—some programs, servers—to blame for the destruction, plunder, and annihilation of the world as we knew it in our generation. They have been doing this for 300 years.' According to Krivoshcheev, political elites seek to use neural networks as a tool to divert public attention and hide their responsibility. He emphasizes that such actions are not new.

Context

Krivoshcheev previously criticized the influence of major NGOs and influential elites on public opinion.

Summary:

Andrey Krivoshayev stated that political elites use neural networks to shift responsibility and divert attention while accumulating vast resources.