| ▲ | lenerdenator 4 hours ago | |
> I am not cynical enough to believe that Anthropic's warnings are pure marketing hype. It's not cynicism if it's an appraisal of reality that's backed up by evidence. Remember how social media - that first baby of this current generation of tech entrepreneurs - was supposed to "bring the world together" and "let us express ourselves"? As it turns out there's a lot more money to be made by fostering division to drive engagement and feeding people an endless stream of ads instead of their friends' content. And money is what matters. You can't write down good vibes on a quarterly figures report. You can absolutely write down the number of eyes that your ragebait brought to a product's marketing efforts and the conversion rate to sales. The same will be done with GenAI. We're being promised "AI Safety" because otherwise this whole thing gets killed dead by anyone who knows about James Cameron's directing career. There's no real enforcement mechanism for AI safety, though. Safety is a good vibe, same as harmony in online communities. You can't measure it. What you can measure is training costs and the cost of mistakes by AI that need to be trained to avoid those mistakes. Since AI generates more output than humans can conceivably QA no matter what your budget is, and since AI is seen by the market as a potential endless font of value, the tradeoff will be made to have AI make some potentially awful decisions while training itself over slowing down and re-appraising what is being done. There's an almost religious reverence for AI in SV. Not everyone sees it as "making the godhead" but some certainly do. They're not going to moderate themselves too much on this. | ||
| ▲ | mweidner 4 hours ago | parent [-] | |
The folks I met who were talking about AI Safety in 2018 were certainly sincere, and the two people I knew who later joined Anthropic seem like the type to do it for the greater good instead of money. I expect that Anthropic will eventually behave as you describe, like any other public corporation. However, my impression is that its current leaders are still more sincere than greedy. | ||