We’re not going to be bottlenecked by politicians not caring about AI safety. As AI gets crazier and crazier everyone would want to do AI safety, and the question is guiding people to the right AI safety policies
I think we’re seeing more interest in AI, but I think interest in “AI in general” and “AI through the lens of great power competition with China” has vastly outpaced interest in “AI safety”. (Especially if we’re using a narrow definition of AI safety; note that people in DC often use the term “AI safety” to refer to a much broader set of concerns than AGI safety/misalignment concerns.)
I do think there’s some truth to the quote (we are seeing more interest in AI and some safety topics), but I think there’s still a lot to do to increase the salience of AI safety (and in particular AGI alignment) concerns.
I think we’re seeing more interest in AI, but I think interest in “AI in general” and “AI through the lens of great power competition with China” has vastly outpaced interest in “AI safety”. (Especially if we’re using a narrow definition of AI safety; note that people in DC often use the term “AI safety” to refer to a much broader set of concerns than AGI safety/misalignment concerns.)
I do think there’s some truth to the quote (we are seeing more interest in AI and some safety topics), but I think there’s still a lot to do to increase the salience of AI safety (and in particular AGI alignment) concerns.