However, implementing and executing this might be hard: what exactly is an LLM? Does a slight variation on the GPT architecture count as well? How are you going to punish law violators?
How do you account for other worries? For example, like PeterMcCluskey points out, this policy might lead to reduced interpretability due to more superposition.
Policy seems hard to do at times, but others with more AI governance experience might provide more valuable insight than I can.
I think your policy suggestion is reasonable.
However, implementing and executing this might be hard: what exactly is an LLM? Does a slight variation on the GPT architecture count as well? How are you going to punish law violators?
How do you account for other worries? For example, like PeterMcCluskey points out, this policy might lead to reduced interpretability due to more superposition.
Policy seems hard to do at times, but others with more AI governance experience might provide more valuable insight than I can.