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I don't really belong here, as my studies of AI are all consumer side, though very unconventional. I think you raise a good point that leads to other considerations though. I have the last year concerned about the divide between public and classified vetsions, potential bleedover with policy, asymmetry of advancement, and the fact that on the public side, signals of corporate and political hedging are beginning to surface with strong implications for the future. Of course this does nothing to answer your question, but I think you are worried in the roght direction. On a potentially controversial note, for me, the safety concerns are abuntantly clear. However, so is the asymmetry, and for me, it all depends primarily on what hands the lever falls into. At risk of bloviating while your question remains unaddressed, I'll say one final bit, which is that in my most confident opinion, this subject in general cannot receive too much attention. Pardon typos. Google disabled all the keyboard functions, and I use a single finger. |