Real-Time AI Monitoring in New York, Why Professionals Feel the Need to "Block" Artificial Intelligence

At the beginning of this month, the New York State regulatory agency proposed a new bill aimed at restricting AI from providing professional advice in fields such as medicine, law, dentistry, nursing, psychological counseling, and engineering. According to BlockBeats, this seemingly protective measure for the public actually reflects the defensive stance of vested interest groups. Doctors, lawyers, and engineers are attempting to maintain information asymmetry through regulation—preventing ordinary users from understanding the true capabilities of AI and thereby protecting the pricing power of traditional professional services. Who is New York’s move really protecting? On the surface, it appears to serve the public interest, but behind the scenes, it is about safeguarding the interests of professional hierarchies.

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