Attempting regulatory capture is not “working with safety or morals”, I’d argue it’s the opposite.
> In fairness I’ve seen humans make that mistake These were (formerly) not the kinds of humans who regularly made these kinds of mistakes.
As a Seattle SWE, I'd say most of my coworkers do hate all the time-wasting AI stuff being shoved down our throats. There are a few evangelical AI boosters I do work with, but I keep catching mistakes in their code that…
This Canadian group (Canadian Centre for Child Protection) is awful. They simultaneously receive tax dollars while also being registered as a lobbyist, meaning Canadians are paying taxes to the government to lobby…
It absolutely is, but the “joke” is manufacturing consent for considering drug cartels as terrorists, and for considering wars for regime change in Latin America as dealing with terrorism.
Israel is fully dependent on the support it receives from western governments, and it knows that support will vanish if it wages a loud open genocide and brags about it. So no, it's not trivially in their power to kill…
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AI safetyists have already called for airstriking """rouge""" data centers, don't play coy and pretend that your worldview stops at KYC for infrastructure.
Obviously the government can stop issuing services to a certain ID, but being run on a decentralized computing platform (plan is an Ethereum layer 2 I believe) means that they cannot stop you from interacting with other…
> I am all for privacy and encrypted communications. Until a legitimate law enforcement.... So you're against encryption then. Simple as that. > Outsourcing some, or all of that to some VC backed companies, facilitating…
> The while premise of needing a nin-centralized wax of confirming ones identity is, at its core, deeply un-demicratic. As of bow, government issued documentation confirms anyones identiy. These governments can be…
Attempting regulatory capture is not “working with safety or morals”, I’d argue it’s the opposite.
> In fairness I’ve seen humans make that mistake These were (formerly) not the kinds of humans who regularly made these kinds of mistakes.
As a Seattle SWE, I'd say most of my coworkers do hate all the time-wasting AI stuff being shoved down our throats. There are a few evangelical AI boosters I do work with, but I keep catching mistakes in their code that…
This Canadian group (Canadian Centre for Child Protection) is awful. They simultaneously receive tax dollars while also being registered as a lobbyist, meaning Canadians are paying taxes to the government to lobby…
It absolutely is, but the “joke” is manufacturing consent for considering drug cartels as terrorists, and for considering wars for regime change in Latin America as dealing with terrorism.
Israel is fully dependent on the support it receives from western governments, and it knows that support will vanish if it wages a loud open genocide and brags about it. So no, it's not trivially in their power to kill…
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AI safetyists have already called for airstriking """rouge""" data centers, don't play coy and pretend that your worldview stops at KYC for infrastructure.
Obviously the government can stop issuing services to a certain ID, but being run on a decentralized computing platform (plan is an Ethereum layer 2 I believe) means that they cannot stop you from interacting with other…
> I am all for privacy and encrypted communications. Until a legitimate law enforcement.... So you're against encryption then. Simple as that. > Outsourcing some, or all of that to some VC backed companies, facilitating…
> The while premise of needing a nin-centralized wax of confirming ones identity is, at its core, deeply un-demicratic. As of bow, government issued documentation confirms anyones identiy. These governments can be…