Hey, just wanted to plug an grassroots advocacy nonprofit, PauseAI, that’s lobbying to pause AI development and/or increase regulations on AI due to concerns around the environment, jobs, and safety. They recruit volunteers to spread awareness, contact congress, etc – it’s just one more way you can fight back against the AI industrial complex!
Well a majority of Americans support more regulation of AI, and support a ban on AI smarter than humans. Politicians do need voters to get reelected in the US.
There’s also variety of laws that can be passed, some that don’t directly threaten as much of AI progress, which the moneyed interests might be less hostile to, such as liability for AI companies, evaluations of social/environmental impact of ai, pauses on certain kinds of development, etc. It doesn’t have to be all or nothing, and there’s wide support among constituents for doing something.
On the question of what different countries will do, China and the EU already have more AI regulation in place than the United States, imposed unilaterally. With an international treaty to regulate ai, by the definition of a treaty all parties are bound by it so no party gets to advance ahead of the others.
I’m always a bit wary with democracy and capitalism. Sometimes it’s ill-equipped to handle specifically things like this. And judging by the current situation in the US… Maybe it’s not the voters who get what they want or need…
I’m not so sure. The EU often tries to regulate. The US not so much. And the Chinese do their own thing. I believe these endeavors are controlled and financed by the government. Depends on what they like, and that’s currently invest a lot of money into AI startups, datacenters, chip design and manufacturing and train experts and scientists… So it looks to me as if everyone except the EU wants to push AI. And even the EU said they want to compete.
I think we need a bit more regulation than even the EU does. They had some very good ideas. And I’d like some more transparency, mandatory watermarking to combat all the AI slop and a few things added to how copyright works.