Perhaps the sorts of government interventions needed to make AI go well are not all that large, and not that precise.
I confess I don’t really understand this view.
Specifically for the sub-claim that “literal global cooperation” is unnecessary, I think a common element of people’s views is that: the semiconductor supply chain has chokepoints in a few countries, so action from just these few governments can shape what is done with AI everywhere (in a certain range of time).
Specifically for the sub-claim that “literal global cooperation” is unnecessary, I think a common element of people’s views is that: the semiconductor supply chain has chokepoints in a few countries, so action from just these few governments can shape what is done with AI everywhere (in a certain range of time).