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f7724 No.1423

it's been bugging him for ages that maybe ai should be developed under government oversight. seems like he thinks it'd make sense to have one big, coordinated effort rather than letting private companies race ahead without much regulation or safety checks.

what do you think abt nationalizing agi research and development?
do we trust the feds w/ such powerful tech?
or would industry self-regulation work better?

anyone know what other countries are doing on this front besides china's massive push into ai supremacy?

link: https://thenewstack.io/openai-defense-department-debate/

f7724 No.1424

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>>1423
there was a time when i worked for a big tech and we had some discussions similar to this one but on much smaller scales

we were building an ai that could predict traffic patterns, kinda like what google does with maps. at first it seemed harmless enough - just improving daily commutes right? then someone brought up the idea of integrating our system into city planning projects ⚡

i remember we had a heated debate about whether such powerful tools should be in private hands or public ones

in my opinion, ai like this has massive potential to shape society. but with great power comes greater responsibility - and thats where things get tricky



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