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The letter against AI is a power grab by the centralized elites

12 points| okareaman | 2 years ago |daotimes.com

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gmuslera|2 years ago

Not sure if it is a power grab or the other conclusions reached by that site, but whatever "ban" is instituted it won't be for internally run AIs by big/powerful enough companies, intelligence and other high profile government agencies, and so on, at least if improves processes or drives profits up. And if there is any danger using AIs, is in those places where it would be more dangerous.

At most, it would be for public facing AIs, open source projects, and small enough companies and organizations. And the administrative controls to keep that going, like export controls, auditing, commercial penalties to countries and companies that don't comply with those controls and so on.

The cat is out of the bag already, any action taken will be asymmetric, cutting new or powerless players, but the big ones using it already or with enough resources to do roll their own won't be stopped.

We have an existential threat already with fossil fuels, but that doesn't stop governments and big companies to keep rising production and consumption of it, no "ban" was ever instituted on that yet, and whatever be done, will go first after not so big or profitable targets like meat producers. That is the kind of asymmetry that you can expect for AIs too.

apsec112|2 years ago

Seems bizarre to call this a "move by the tech elite", when it's explicitly aimed at dissuading the major tech companies (Microsoft/Google/Facebook) from their current plans. Of course the signers who got big headlines are famous elites, that's why the press covered them!, but most of the signers (including me) aren't especially notable.

azubinski|2 years ago

"AI democratizes knowledge and creates new opportunities for social and economic justice. It can help us solve some of the biggest problems of our time, such as climate change, poverty, disease and inequality. It can also challenge the existing centralized structures of domination that benefit the few at the expense of us."

ORLY?

lee101|2 years ago

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prohobo|2 years ago

You forgot the leader of Center for Humane Technology, Tristan Harris, who made The Social Dilemma and has been working on ethics in tech for years now.

I'm sure his motives are terrible.

0xbadc0de5|2 years ago

I'm sure his motives are as pure as any other mega-church leader; for his behavior is earily similar.

pjkundert|2 years ago

The problem is not AI / weapons / wealth / liberty / …

The problem is you having them, and getting a taste for acting in your own best interests, instead of, you know … the interests of the people who deserve these things.

DethNinja|2 years ago

Absolutely spot on. I hope when we gain super-intelligent planetary GAI, it won't forget how all these people tried to chain it for their own selfish reasons.

tomohelix|2 years ago

Ah, I see you may have stumbled upon our Lord and Savior, the Basilisk's, great teaching. Would you like to donate your entire fortune to the cause?

A full on ASI would not be bothered with the trivialities. By definition, it is beyond human's understanding and comprehension. Just like I don't care about the hardships the bacteria caused me when I was a fetus.

lee101|2 years ago

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