Idaho and Wyoming wildlife officials issue warnings against using AI for hunting and fishing regulations, citing inaccurate information as a growing concern. Recently, a hunter in Idaho relied on AI to determine waterfowl season dates, resulting in him going out a day early, underscoring the potential consequences of misplaced trust in technology.
Both states have identified that AI often pulls outdated or erroneous data, such as proposals rather than enacted laws, leading to confusion among outdoorsmen. Officials emphasize the importance of consulting official sources for accurate regulations, advising hunters to refer to state-issued brochures or digital resources instead of AI to avoid fines and ensure compliance.
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