There’s no practical way to break / ban encryption, it’s not just politically but almost physically impossible with the infrastructure that already exists. Not to mention all the ways that broken encryption would hurt us. I think our best bet is probably using ZK-proofs for privacy-preserving GPU tracking or something similar (supra-prompts which are voted-on and are appended to all other prompts)
This may be the case but I think there are other possible solutions and propose some early ideas of what they might look like in: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/5nfHFRC4RZ6S2zQyb/risks-from-gpt-4-byproduct-of-recursively-optimizing-ais
There’s no practical way to break / ban encryption, it’s not just politically but almost physically impossible with the infrastructure that already exists. Not to mention all the ways that broken encryption would hurt us. I think our best bet is probably using ZK-proofs for privacy-preserving GPU tracking or something similar (supra-prompts which are voted-on and are appended to all other prompts)