I will go further than that. Everyone I know in infosec, including those who work for either the US or the Israeli government, seem to strongly agree with the following claim: ”No amount of feasible security spending will protect your network against a determined attempt by an advanced national government (at the very least, US, Russia, China, and Israel) to get access. If you need that level of infosec, you can’t put anything on a computer.”
If AI safety is a critical enabler for national security, and/or AI system security is important for their alignment, that means we’re in deep trouble.
I will go further than that. Everyone I know in infosec, including those who work for either the US or the Israeli government, seem to strongly agree with the following claim:
”No amount of feasible security spending will protect your network against a determined attempt by an advanced national government (at the very least, US, Russia, China, and Israel) to get access. If you need that level of infosec, you can’t put anything on a computer.”
If AI safety is a critical enabler for national security, and/or AI system security is important for their alignment, that means we’re in deep trouble.