I stand by it. I'm not including all Google employees, ofc – there are some fantastic projects coming out of there – just the people working on their AI systems which will be accessible to the government with (effectively) no oversight.
I actually don't think it's so nuanced. We know (from its spat with Anthropic) that the government wants the ability to use AI to implement mass surveillance of Americans and fully autonomous killings. We also have ample data that this administration takes the law as a mere suggestion. It's imperative not to make their abuses easier.
Google's researchers aren't stuck there; their skills are in extraordinary demand and I'm sure Anthropic, for example, would hire them in an instant.
I stand by it. I'm not including all Google employees, ofc – there are some fantastic projects coming out of there – just the people working on their AI systems which will be accessible to the government with (effectively) no oversight.
I actually don't think it's so nuanced. We know (from its spat with Anthropic) that the government wants the ability to use AI to implement mass surveillance of Americans and fully autonomous killings. We also have ample data that this administration takes the law as a mere suggestion. It's imperative not to make their abuses easier.
Google's researchers aren't stuck there; their skills are in extraordinary demand and I'm sure Anthropic, for example, would hire them in an instant.