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How AI’s booms and busts are a distraction

vox.com
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10 mos ago
byjustadevtotechnology

Summary

What does it mean for AI safety if this whole AI thing is a bit of a bust? “Is this all hype and no substance?” is a question more people have been asking lately about generative AI.

The fundamental case for AI safety doesn’t depend on the AI hype of the last few years. Many of the technologists working on large language models believe that systems powerful enough that these safety concerns go from theory to real-world are right around the corner. They might be right, but they also might be wrong.

I expect that AI will still transform our world — just more slowly. A lot of ill-conceived AI startups will go out of business. People will continue to improve our models at a fairly rapid pace.

If we don’t get superintelligence in the next few years, I expect to hear a lot of “it turns out we didn’s need AI safety” If you’re an investor in today’S AI startups, it deeply matters whether GPT-5 is going to be delayed six months. We should think about how we’ll approach such systems and ensure they’ve been developed safely.

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throwschen
10 mos ago
I agree with the overall sentiment: just because we don't have it now, doesn't mean we shouldn't get regulations in place for when we do. This kind of shortsightedness is what leaves us legally unprepared for when shit really does hit the fan. Of course the companies that stand to gain from that in the future will be trying to convince not to enact it...
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coffeeislife
10 mos ago
And they're going to get it by bombarding us with memes and having us all focus on laughing about how stupid we were while they make it happen
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throwschen
10 mos ago
Hopefully we get a good campaign going that combats it
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justadevOP
10 mos ago
We just need to keep driving the narrative towards that and I think this piece really sets that tone. There's no reason to excuse it now just because we don't have it.