Being on the other side of the AI machine changes the perspective of whether it is dangerous or not, I guess.
parl_match
I have good friends in the AI industry who are the living embodiment of that Upton Sinclair quote. "It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it." You've never heard such strong one-sided cope until you've talked to an NVDA employee about AI. I'm not even against AI. It's just that a combination of intense financial incentives around a product that provides a good simulation of the Chinese Room has really fucked peoples brains up.
Simon321
These are the consequences of fear mongering as hard as they did. You reap what you sow. Now they need to convince the government that they didn't mean anything of the previous things they claimed.
moralestapia
"Nicholas Carlini recently rang the alarm about the dangers of AI—and now he’s part of a team arguing for the latest models to be released" Many such cases, he was just hungry.
cmiles8
The AI labs look rather naive here. You can’t jump up and down screaming how amazing, powerful, and dangerous your new tech is and then act surprised and annoyed when the government shows up looking to regulate it. Their new argument now seems be that this was marketing hype/fluff that backfired, in a pretty obvious and predicable way, and now they’re trying to reset the conversation.
tiahura
They need to send lobbyists not hackers.
BoorishBears
Can you imagine how cringe it would be setting up that hero image in office?
sigmar
>Some administration officials have said that a resolution should include an acknowledgment on Anthropic’s part that its rollout of Fable and communication with the White House could have been improved, people familiar with the talks said. >followed initial frustration Friday among some administration officials when they couldn’t immediately get Amodei on the phone, the people said. That he didn't drop everything to talk to them seems like the major crux? But Dario doesn't even do the day-to-day operations Daniela does. Feel like Anthropic should just hire Dean Ball to be their liason or something
FergusArgyll
Unrelated to this story but Carlini rocks. tic tac toe in printf https://github.com/carlini/printf-tac-toe Recently Regex Chess: A 2-ply minimax chess engine in 84,688 regular expressions https://github.com/carlini/regex-chess https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48136909
matheusmoreira
All the government has to do is simply pull up the blog posts of Anthropic's own CEO.
jonathanstrange
I'm tired of this story and the corresponding fake discussions because it's completely obvious that Anthropic was singled out because they didn't play along with the current US administration and this whole charade is just part of an extortion scheme.
slopinthebag
Anthropic sowing: Haha fuck yeah!!! Yes!! Anthropic reaping: Well this fucking sucks. What the fuck.
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boramdd
Being on the other side of the AI machine changes the perspective of whether it is dangerous or not, I guess.
parl_match
I have good friends in the AI industry who are the living embodiment of that Upton Sinclair quote. "It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it." You've never heard such strong one-sided cope until you've talked to an NVDA employee about AI. I'm not even against AI. It's just that a combination of intense financial incentives around a product that provides a good simulation of the Chinese Room has really fucked peoples brains up.
Simon321
These are the consequences of fear mongering as hard as they did. You reap what you sow. Now they need to convince the government that they didn't mean anything of the previous things they claimed.
moralestapia
"Nicholas Carlini recently rang the alarm about the dangers of AI—and now he’s part of a team arguing for the latest models to be released" Many such cases, he was just hungry.
cmiles8
The AI labs look rather naive here. You can’t jump up and down screaming how amazing, powerful, and dangerous your new tech is and then act surprised and annoyed when the government shows up looking to regulate it. Their new argument now seems be that this was marketing hype/fluff that backfired, in a pretty obvious and predicable way, and now they’re trying to reset the conversation.
tiahura
They need to send lobbyists not hackers.
BoorishBears
Can you imagine how cringe it would be setting up that hero image in office?
sigmar
>Some administration officials have said that a resolution should include an acknowledgment on Anthropic’s part that its rollout of Fable and communication with the White House could have been improved, people familiar with the talks said. >followed initial frustration Friday among some administration officials when they couldn’t immediately get Amodei on the phone, the people said. That he didn't drop everything to talk to them seems like the major crux? But Dario doesn't even do the day-to-day operations Daniela does. Feel like Anthropic should just hire Dean Ball to be their liason or something
FergusArgyll
Unrelated to this story but Carlini rocks. tic tac toe in printf https://github.com/carlini/printf-tac-toe Recently Regex Chess: A 2-ply minimax chess engine in 84,688 regular expressions https://github.com/carlini/regex-chess https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48136909
matheusmoreira
All the government has to do is simply pull up the blog posts of Anthropic's own CEO.
jonathanstrange
I'm tired of this story and the corresponding fake discussions because it's completely obvious that Anthropic was singled out because they didn't play along with the current US administration and this whole charade is just part of an extortion scheme.
slopinthebag
Anthropic sowing: Haha fuck yeah!!! Yes!! Anthropic reaping: Well this fucking sucks. What the fuck.