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overgard 3 hours ago

Only if you think LLMs are the horse (I don't think they are). If they're not, then we should be building a brick wall in front of that door and hiring a full time security guard to watch it.

I realize he's saying it for hype, but if the CEO of the company goes around talking about how scared he is of what they're creating, hey, lets just take Dario at his word and put in some strict regulation. He won't mind if they're really about safety. (they're not)

Besides, yes, the knowledge of how to build these systems is out there, but the cost of doing it is staggeringly high (ie you can't run a frontier AI lab in your garage). There's only a limited number of known entities that need to be managed, and you can stop "progress" in its tracks by cutting off the money firehose.

asdfman123 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Right now the S&P 500 is going wild due to the promise of AI automating everything.

Who is the "we" who is going to shut it down? Certainly not the US government. Nor the Chinese government w.r.t. their tech industry. Are you going to start the insurgency? Is there going to be an equivalent one in every developed part of the world?

overgard 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Look at how many data center projects are getting shut down by grassroots movements, or how the approval rating for AI is like worse than congress and it's geeting booed at commencement speeches. I don't need to start an insurgency, people are already pissed off and the volume is growing.

The stock boost is, as most will note, a bubble. It will enrich a lot of bad people and leave average people holding the bag, but its not going to go on forever.

JumpCrisscross an hour ago | parent [-]

> Look at how many data center projects are getting shut down by grassroots movements

Like, two? It looks more like the ladder being pulled after the incumbents got theirs than meaningful pushback. (And datacenters don’t have to be built in America.)