Separately, I think it’s currently pretty plausible that model weight leaks will substantially reduce the profit of AI companies by reducing their moat, and that has an effect size that seems plausible larger than the benefits of non-proliferation.
What sort of leaks are we talking about? I doubt a sophisticated hacker is going to steal weights from OpenAI just to post them on 4chan. And I doubt OpenAI’s weights will be stolen by anyone except a sophisticated hacker.
If you want to reduce the incentive to develop AI, how about passing legislation to tax it really heavily? That is likely to have popular support due to the threat of AI unemployment. And it reduces the financial incentive to invest in large training runs. Even just making a lot of noise about such legislation creates uncertainty for investors.
What sort of leaks are we talking about? I doubt a sophisticated hacker is going to steal weights from OpenAI just to post them on 4chan. And I doubt OpenAI’s weights will be stolen by anyone except a sophisticated hacker.
If you want to reduce the incentive to develop AI, how about passing legislation to tax it really heavily? That is likely to have popular support due to the threat of AI unemployment. And it reduces the financial incentive to invest in large training runs. Even just making a lot of noise about such legislation creates uncertainty for investors.