I agree that’s a good argument why that article is a bigger deal than it seems, but I’d still be quite surprised if it were at all comparable to the EV of having the UK so switch on when it comes to alignment.
If this article sees others like it, it could cause the UK to back away from x-risk concerns
My concern is that this particular media narrative will eventually undermine the policy progress we’ve made.
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I agree that’s a good argument why that article is a bigger deal than it seems, but I’d still be quite surprised if it were at all comparable to the EV of having the UK so switch on when it comes to alignment.
If this article sees others like it, it could cause the UK to back away from x-risk concerns
My concern is that this particular media narrative will eventually undermine the policy progress we’ve made.