
Is there any reason that the Supreme Court should not have a code of ethics that applies to them as it applies to every other Federal judge?
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Is there any reason that the Supreme Court should not have a code of ethics that applies to them as it applies to every other Federal judge?

I think common sense says that something is wrong here, that this was not disclosed.

I think it would be beneficial if the Supreme Court had a code of conduct.

I'm just wondering, why is it that they are so reluctant to impose a high ethical standard to itself?

This, to me, is a direct attack, direct attack on our producers.

I think common sense says that something is wrong here, that this was not disclosed.

I think it would be beneficial if the Supreme Court had a code of conduct.

I'm just wondering, why is it that they are so reluctant to impose a high ethical standard to itself?

AI truly is a game-changing tool, and we need to get the regulation of this tool right.

I think we need to treat that as seriously as we treat other very powerful technologies.

I can't envision or imagine right now what kind of a licensing scheme we would be able to create to pretty much regulate the vastness of this game-changing tool.

The Prop 12 ruling, I would say, it--was a poor opinion, in my opinion, simply my opinion, allowing a single state to impose rules on the rest of America.

I think that, based on what I'm hearing today, don't you think that we're probably going to need to do a heck of a lot more than to focus on what use AI is being used for?

Is there any reason that the Supreme Court should not have a code of ethics that applies to them as it applies to every other Federal judge?

I think we need to treat that as seriously as we treat other very powerful technologies.

AI truly is a game-changing tool, and we need to get the regulation of this tool right.

I can't envision or imagine right now what kind of a licensing scheme we would be able to create to pretty much regulate the vastness of this game-changing tool.

I think that, based on what I'm hearing today, don't you think that we're probably going to need to do a heck of a lot more than to focus on what use AI is being used for?