If only we could spread the meme of irresponsible Western powers charging head-first into building AGI without thinking through the consequences and how wise the Chinese regulation is in contrast.
I think it’ll be easier in a few years to demonstrate the foolishness of open-source AI.
If only we could spread the meme of irresponsible Western powers charging head-first into building AGI without thinking through the consequences and how wise the Chinese regulation is in contrast.
That sort of strategy seems like it could easily backfire, where people only pick up the first part of that statement (“irresponsible Western powers charging head-first into building AGI”) and think “oh, that means we need to speed up”. Or maybe that’s what you mean by “if only”—that it’s hard to spread even weakly nuanced messages?
I’d be worried about the meme reaching China, venting off any pressure they might have been under to actually develop solid regulation? Why would a politician drive for better regulation, and wouldn’t it be a lot harder, if american AI people are saying they already trust you?
If only we could spread the meme of irresponsible Western powers charging head-first into building AGI without thinking through the consequences and how wise the Chinese regulation is in contrast.
I think it’ll be easier in a few years to demonstrate the foolishness of open-source AI.
That sort of strategy seems like it could easily backfire, where people only pick up the first part of that statement (“irresponsible Western powers charging head-first into building AGI”) and think “oh, that means we need to speed up”. Or maybe that’s what you mean by “if only”—that it’s hard to spread even weakly nuanced messages?
I’d be worried about the meme reaching China, venting off any pressure they might have been under to actually develop solid regulation? Why would a politician drive for better regulation, and wouldn’t it be a lot harder, if american AI people are saying they already trust you?