I think there are considderations like these that could prevent government from being in charge, but the default scenario from here is that they do exert control over AGI in nontrivial ways.
Interesting points. I think you’re right about an influence to do what tech companies want. This would apply to some of them—Google and Meta—but not OpenAI or Anthropic since they don’t control media.
I don’t think government control would require any bipartisan action. I think the existing laws surrounding security would suffice, since AGI is absolutely security-relevant. (I’m no law expert, but my GPT4o legal consultant thought it was likely). If it did require new laws, those wouldn’t need to be secret.
I think there are considderations like these that could prevent government from being in charge, but the default scenario from here is that they do exert control over AGI in nontrivial ways.
Interesting points. I think you’re right about an influence to do what tech companies want. This would apply to some of them—Google and Meta—but not OpenAI or Anthropic since they don’t control media.
I don’t think government control would require any bipartisan action. I think the existing laws surrounding security would suffice, since AGI is absolutely security-relevant. (I’m no law expert, but my GPT4o legal consultant thought it was likely). If it did require new laws, those wouldn’t need to be secret.