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I think Thinky could make a very valuable contribution to technical innovation as well as policy debates on such things. No need to rely on a single thing (obsolescence delay generally or fine-tuning specifically).
OK gonna stop there... here's the essay, which also has a banger of a final sentence. https://thinkingmachines.ai/blog/the-future-worth-building-is-human/
Later they briefly recapitulate the Intelligence Curse argument (the authors of which work there now, post acquisition of Workshop Labs). I think that's a good/important essay but I will make one point on it, which is relevant to the "other technical bets" thing above.
The paraphrase they use is: "Power that needs nothing from people loses the incentive to care for their needs and values, caring instead for its own preservation." That's a valid concern! But ideally Thinky's strategy would be robust to a scenario in which humans *do* become...
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