I have appreciated Amodei’s brutal honesty about their intentions.
On podcasts his attitude is basically “oh yeah all of you are basically fucked our products will take everyone’s jobs in a couple years.”
Altman is a lot more coy and comes across as saying what’s politically expedient at any given point in time.
Upton Sinclair[1] has something relevant for Amodei.
Funnily enough, the same thing can be used against those who criticize his view on AI. I wonder if there is a word for this.
We still think Amodei is honest and his hype recycling is not ultimately incredibly self serving?
> On podcasts his attitude is basically “oh yeah all of you are basically fucked our products will take everyone’s jobs in a couple years.”
I also appreciate his honesty, and don't really understand why the others don't emulate it because there's no cost to them to be honest. At every level of society we've decided to stick our heads in the sand and pretend like this very large tsunami isn't racing toward the coast, so as someone producing this technology you can be honest (and mostly ignored by people in denial), or be cagey and mistrusted (like Sam Altman).