"We think that regulatory intervention by governments will be critical to mitigate the risks of increasingly powerful models"
sama in 2024:
"using technology to create abundance--intelligence, energy, longevity, whatever--will not solve all problems and will not magically make everyone happy. but it is an unequivocally great thing to do, and expands our option space. to me, it feels like a moral imperative."
sama in 2025:
...proposals requiring AI developers to vet their systems before rolling them out would be 'disastrous' for the industry.
This pattern has recurred in every era where "technology will disrupt X" -- the affluent pay to "opt out" of the ersatz tech-supported version of X, while people of fewer means have no choice but to put up with it.
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> Upon his re-entry into politics, Cheney received a $35 million retirement package from oil services firm Halliburton, which he had run from 1995 to 2000. Halliburton became a leading government contractor during the Iraq war.
"We think that regulatory intervention by governments will be critical to mitigate the risks of increasingly powerful models"
sama in 2024:
"using technology to create abundance--intelligence, energy, longevity, whatever--will not solve all problems and will not magically make everyone happy. but it is an unequivocally great thing to do, and expands our option space. to me, it feels like a moral imperative."
sama in 2025:
...proposals requiring AI developers to vet their systems before rolling them out would be 'disastrous' for the industry.
Nothing to see here.