Executive summary: AI values will likely be shaped more by market forces and regulation than the personal values of AI developers.
Key points:
There won’t likely be a singular “first AGI”—AI capabilities will improve incrementally over time.
Companies usually cater to customers and markets, not personal values of developers. This will likely hold for AI companies too.
AI development will likely concentrate at the firm level, giving some power to developers. But market forces and regulation will still play a major role.
We should drop the idea that “general AI” will be qualitatively different. The commercial forces shaping today’s AI will likely persist.
This perspective suggests we should focus more on market structures and institutions rather than motives of specific AI leaders.
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Executive summary: AI values will likely be shaped more by market forces and regulation than the personal values of AI developers.
Key points:
There won’t likely be a singular “first AGI”—AI capabilities will improve incrementally over time.
Companies usually cater to customers and markets, not personal values of developers. This will likely hold for AI companies too.
AI development will likely concentrate at the firm level, giving some power to developers. But market forces and regulation will still play a major role.
We should drop the idea that “general AI” will be qualitatively different. The commercial forces shaping today’s AI will likely persist.
This perspective suggests we should focus more on market structures and institutions rather than motives of specific AI leaders.
This comment was auto-generated by the EA Forum Team. Feel free to point out issues with this summary by replying to the comment, and contact us if you have feedback.
I think this is a good summary of my post.