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The problem is that there is no longer any hard limit on how much law can be created. Before the advent of word processing, things had to at least be typed up, there was some kind of a limit. Now there's almost no limit.
Imagine GPT powered lawyers. Do you know what GPT lawyers will do? They'll write laws. And we will be very soon end up with hundreds of GIGABYTES of not-limited-bys and with-regard-to-section-Bs.
Every so often someone in congress hires a DC print shop to run a half dozen high speed printers and print off a bill in a couple of hours so they can throw the paper down on the table in protest of it. But everyone else just says "aye" because money talks and they're on the dole.
And just like that the number of federal crimes on the books overflows the 32 bit integer and the government makes it's way closer and closer to its inevitable collapse.