Actually this is the most plausible explanation: Sam and Greg and Ilya engineered a backlash to shed their non-profit status. https://
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REGULATION
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Sam, Greg, and Ilya engineered backlash to remove non-profit status
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Setting Clear Boundaries in AI Development Long Term
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SAY NO. Maintain and define boundaries clearly. Will help in long term
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Governments Must Distinguish Expert Voices From Uninformed Opinions
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Governments should be careful to listen to people who know what they are talking about, and be skeptical of people who don't. https://t.co/Yqk92yU0X6
— Yann LeCun (@ylecun) 18 novembre 2023Governments should be careful to listen to people who know what they are talking about, and be skeptical of people who don't.
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Ilya’s Actions Accelerate Formation of Safety-Indifferent AI Organizations
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The real irony is that Ilya & Co have just accelerated the formation of multiple organizations that likely don’t care about safety at all.
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Stanford Research Questions AI Chatbot Cheating Concerns in Schools
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Concern over students using AI chatbots to cheat may be misdirected, according to ongoing Stanford research in U.S. high schools. @VicariousLee
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Biden’s AI Executive Order Missing Robots Discussion in DC
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Very interesting meetings in DC. We pointed out that one topic completely missing from Biden’s Executive Order on AI was: robots! Fun filling them in on recent developments….
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Against meritocracy: bold challenge to AI systems
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Tout le contraire de la méritocratie. Fallait oser.
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Stanford RegLab reveals AI regulatory alignment problem solutions
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New policy brief: Demand for AI regulation is at a near fever pitch, but common regulatory proposals often distract, fail, or backfire. Stanford’s RegLab sheds light on this “regulatory alignment problem” and offers recommendations for AI policymaking: https://
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New Executive Order AI Tracker Launched by Stanford
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Introducing our new tracker for @POTUS
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Germany approves tech reforms to boost startup competitiveness
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New: Germany just approved new reforms to make its tech industry more attractive. The laws, which were approved in Bundestag moments ago, improve Germany's rules on employee stock options – a big pain point for several startups in the country. More here: https://
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