The White House is coming out in favor of “open-source” artificial intelligence technology, arguing in a report Tuesday that there’s no need right now for restrictions on companies making key components of their powerful AI systems widely available. The report sought by President Joe Biden is the U.S. government’s first to delve into a tech industry debate between developers who advocate closing off the inner workings of their most advanced AI models to guard against misuse, and others who have lobbied for a more open approach they say favors innovation.
Good questions.
Honestly, we might be too late anyway for avoidance, but it’s specifically research of the alignment problem that I think regulation could help with, and since they’re still self regulation and free to do what OpenAI did with their department for that…it’s akin to someone manufacturing a new chemical and not bothering any research on side effects, only what they can gain from it. Oh shit, never mind, that’s standard operating procedure isn’t it, at least as long as the government isn’t around to stop it.
Another topic that I personally think we’re doomed to ignore until things get so bad they affect more than poor people and countries. How does it compare? Climate change and the probable directions it takes the planet are much more of a certainty than the unknown of if AGI is possible and what effects AGI could have. Interesting that we’re taking the same approaches though, even if it’s more obvious a problem. Plus profiting via greenwashing rather than a concentrated effort to do effective things to mitigate what we could.