According to Odaily, Charles Hoskinson, co-founder of Input Output Global and Cardano, has expressed his concerns over the far-reaching impact of artificial intelligence (AI) censorship. He has been closely monitoring this issue, noting that over time, due to 'consistency' training, these AI systems are losing their effectiveness.

Hoskinson pointed out that the companies behind the major AI systems currently in use and available, such as OpenAI, Microsoft, Meta, and Google, are operated by a small group of people. These individuals are ultimately responsible for the information these systems are being trained on and cannot be 'voted out of the office'.

The Cardano co-founder's comments highlight the growing concerns around AI censorship and the potential for misuse by a small group of individuals controlling these powerful systems. His remarks underscore the need for greater transparency and accountability in the development and deployment of AI technologies.