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For us to truly understand what the policy solutions look like, we need to spend a bit less time talking about the specifics of the technology and trying to convince people of our particular views of how it might go wrong - self-improving AI, autonomous systems, cyberweapons, bioweapons, etc. - and more time listening to people and understanding their concerns about the technology. There must be more listening to labor groups, social groups, and religious leaders. The rest of the world which will surely want—and deserves—a vote over this.

Jack Clark shares the remarks he gave at The Curve, the buzzy AI-meets-policy conference (that declined my request to attend 😅).

While I don’t agree with many of the fears that he shares here, I do have great respect for the earnestness with which he does so.

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