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by tguedes
104 days ago
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I don't think he ever said in the article that he is not making the argument about the importance of democratic oversight, if anything, in the conclusion, he says: "The way to address this new reality, however, is with new laws and through strengthening accountable oversight; cheering or even demanding that an unelected executive decide how and where such powerful capabilities can be used is the road an even more despotic future." But I think you drastically misunderstood the point of this article. Ben is pointing out the implications of Amodei's analogy of advanced AI being like nuclear weapons. The government has a monopoly on nuclear weapons and has extreme regulations and oversight on the companies that help build nuclear weapons for it. And those companies do not tell the government how or when they can use the nukes. So if advanced AI is like nuclear weapons, why can an unelected executive tell a democratically elected government how to use it? |
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