I agree that the old approach didn’t work. It was too focused on the inside game. We need to combine the two.
(Update: Just wanted to clarify that it made more sense to focus just on inside game when EA was smaller and it appeared as though it would be extremely challenging to convince the public that they should worry/pay attention. Circumstances have changed since then to increase the importance of outside game).
How much can supporting other communities to restrict data laundering, worker exploitation, unsafe uses, pollutive compute, etc, slow or restrict AI development? (eg. restrict data laundering by supporting lawsuits against unlawful TDM in the EU and state attorney actions against copyright violations in the US)
How much should we work to support other communities to restrict AI development in different areas (“outside game) vs. working with AI companies to slow down development or “differentiatively” develop (“inside game”)?
How much are we supporting those other communities now?
I agree that the old approach didn’t work. It was too focused on the inside game. We need to combine the two.
(Update: Just wanted to clarify that it made more sense to focus just on inside game when EA was smaller and it appeared as though it would be extremely challenging to convince the public that they should worry/pay attention. Circumstances have changed since then to increase the importance of outside game).
Great, we agree there then.
Questions this raises:
How much can supporting other communities to restrict data laundering, worker exploitation, unsafe uses, pollutive compute, etc, slow or restrict AI development? (eg. restrict data laundering by supporting lawsuits against unlawful TDM in the EU and state attorney actions against copyright violations in the US)
How much should we work to support other communities to restrict AI development in different areas (“outside game) vs. working with AI companies to slow down development or “differentiatively” develop (“inside game”)?
How much are we supporting those other communities now?