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Becoming Human's avatar

If a company requires public money, exemption from regulation and unpaid access to the work of others it is not a company, it is (nominally) a public good, and it should not be able to profit from it.

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Thank you for this public service. In the spirit of trying to contribute, I wonder if the next step is to distill your insights into a short set of simple maxims, such as "breakthroughs in model capability must occur with public oversight" (but better targeted to the actual safety concern and ideally catchier).

Altman is an excellent bullshitter, and AI safety and public policy are much more complicated than even motivated, literate general audiences can grok in a few minutes of scanning competing public statements. Simple maxims by their nature must oversimplify, and crafting one that will age well is an imperfectible art, but my hunch is that the costs are worth the potential gain in impact. Right now, we are stuck in specialists-disagree-vehemently. The debate over SB1047 might give some clues as to what principles resonate beyond the AI safety community.

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