I’m thinking more of the “endgame” here, so I think the input from non-researchers is no more valuable than the input of the researchers (as in, any useful information you could obtain about AI safety can be obtained just from the researchers alone). To be specific, I believe something along the lines of AI 2027 is gonna be the somewhat-near future, so I wanna restrict access to advanced models as much as possible.
Think of it like nuclear bombs. If you had a technology that powerful, you wouldn’t want to risk any bad actors getting access to it, so you limit the amount of owners as much as possible. It would be pretty ridiculous to want private companies to be able to own, or even use nuclear weapons, and I think the case is pretty similar for current and future AI.
I’m thinking more of the “endgame” here, so I think the input from non-researchers is no more valuable than the input of the researchers (as in, any useful information you could obtain about AI safety can be obtained just from the researchers alone). To be specific, I believe something along the lines of AI 2027 is gonna be the somewhat-near future, so I wanna restrict access to advanced models as much as possible.
Think of it like nuclear bombs. If you had a technology that powerful, you wouldn’t want to risk any bad actors getting access to it, so you limit the amount of owners as much as possible. It would be pretty ridiculous to want private companies to be able to own, or even use nuclear weapons, and I think the case is pretty similar for current and future AI.