Even as we build ever-greater machine intelligence, the most bountiful technology in history, the old impulses of the Regulator are stronger than ever. We can't write narrowly targeted regulations to mitigate very real catastrophic risks, we have to restrict frontier intelligence to the elect. We can't allow society to adapt and intervene only when needed, we have to proactively write rules for every potential edge case. Everything must be centralized, everything must be controlled. We cannot broadly unleash the benefits of technology to produce human flourishing, we have to keep mankind in the mud.
Beff Jezos Slams Regulators for Seeking Centralized Control of Frontier AI
Many users agree with Beff Jezos' criticism of regulators pursuing centralized control over frontier AI because they see it as stifling innovation in favor of targeted risk management.
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Decentralizing AI power has always been the imperative
there are >100 people trying to enslave all of humanity
they are building a closed Super-intelligence
and choosing who gets access, and who doesn't
WAKE UP.

@theojaffee eloquent writing theo 🫡

@theojaffee Love this. Absolute shame that our institutions no longer want to train dynamists but would rather mull about all day thinking about edge case ethical quandaries

@theojaffee I choose to beliveve its an American administration shilling/pumping for their home grown companies before they go public on the stock market "Gee-whiz, this tech sure is powerful.."

@theojaffee Strong agree with the general point but it’s the Trump admin restricting frontier intelligence! Exemplars of The Regulator archetype think AI is fake (the EU want to regulate it because they think it’s like social media, and the data centre opposition is because of NIMBY)

@theojaffee @beffjezos Who has jurisdiction over an open source model trained and downloadable from space? 🤔

@theojaffee straight up 💯

@beffjezos Impossible with the current intelligence scaling paradigm though?
Or do you believe in a decentralised strike of genius / discovery?

@theojaffee Blanket preemptive control replacing targeted risk management drastically shrinks room for tech innovation and commercial rollout.