An important sub-topic within “open source vs regulatory capture” is “there does not exist an authority that can legibly and correctly regulate AI”.
Note that the outlook from MIRI folks appears to somewhat agree with this, that there does not exist an authority that can legibly and correctly regulate AI, except by stopping it entirely.
An important sub-topic within “open source vs regulatory capture” is “there does not exist an authority that can legibly and correctly regulate AI”.
Note that the outlook from MIRI folks appears to somewhat agree with this, that there does not exist an authority that can legibly and correctly regulate AI, except by stopping it entirely.