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by thepasswordis 1169 days ago
>whether it's in the hands of people who follow laws or not.

This is basically doing all of the work in your comment.

I don't agree that AI in malevolent hands carries a risk that is equal to AI in neutral of good hands.

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I agree that with sufficiently good hands, who are sufficiently confident that they are not in a competitive race, they might be able to wait until they are supremely confident that P will not destroy the world before they switch it on for the first time. But with even just a little fear of someone else getting it first, that prudence might well go out the window, even if there are no malevolent hands involved.