I have a somewhat basic question: If I’m currently of the view that OpenAI is reckless and I’d choose for them to stop existing if I could, does it follow that I should want Musk to win this? Or at least that I should want OpenAI to fail to restructure?
(Also, if you want OpenAI to successfully restructure, I’d love to know why. Is it just a “we need to US to win the race with China” thing?)
I might not be any more informed on this than you are but I think the answer is yes. Stopping OpenAI from restructuring (and otherwise inhibiting its progress) is good for humanity.
I have a somewhat basic question: If I’m currently of the view that OpenAI is reckless and I’d choose for them to stop existing if I could, does it follow that I should want Musk to win this? Or at least that I should want OpenAI to fail to restructure?
(Also, if you want OpenAI to successfully restructure, I’d love to know why. Is it just a “we need to US to win the race with China” thing?)
I might not be any more informed on this than you are but I think the answer is yes. Stopping OpenAI from restructuring (and otherwise inhibiting its progress) is good for humanity.
Someone here on the Forum wrote instructions for how to write a letter to state AGs and ask that they scrutinize the restructuring:
https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/6P8TXrn43wib7PHLH/tyler-johnston-s-shortform?commentId=Jhv6eEPbH6jyTYpN4