I hope that this article sends the signals that pausing the development of the largest AI-models is good, informing society about AGI xrisk is good, and that we should find a coordination method (regulation) to make sure we can effectively stop training models that are too capable.
What I think we should do now is:
1) Write good hardware regulation policy proposals that could reliably pause the development towards AGI. 2) Campaign publicly to get the best proposal implemented, first in the US and then internationally.
I hope that this article sends the signals that pausing the development of the largest AI-models is good, informing society about AGI xrisk is good, and that we should find a coordination method (regulation) to make sure we can effectively stop training models that are too capable.
What I think we should do now is:
1) Write good hardware regulation policy proposals that could reliably pause the development towards AGI.
2) Campaign publicly to get the best proposal implemented, first in the US and then internationally.
This could be a path to victory.