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  1. GringottsWizardBank on

    We will have half a dozen congressional hearings over the next 10 years or so about how this is an urgent problem and after all the political grandstanding and dressing down of industry CEOs nothing will even get put to a vote. I’m assuming that’s what he means by “wake the f up”.

  2. How rich did the company that invented Skynet become? You know… before Judgement Day.

    That’s what matters here.

  3. You can only regulate US companies. The adversaries can just use open source models. This seems more like a move to pull up the ladder by the leading companies.

    Eventually you just have to accept every country can use LLMs. You need to use them to audit and harden your own infrastructure, as well as moving critical code to safer languages, with verification if necessary. Also maybe flag before employees fall for phishing and social engineering.

  4. That’s Right! PANIC!

    Panic call James Cameron, tell him Skynet is here and to sue for copyright. Call your stock broker, panic buy nvdia!

  5. TBH man, it’s high time we took AI threats seriously. The tech’s not all evil, but ain’t all rosy either. Gotta find a middle ground, balance is key. No tech, no fun. Too much tech, outta control. Jus’ sayin’.

  6. I wonder at what point people will consider blowing up data centers. How bad would it have to get?

  7. I’m not saying there isn’t a problem to solve here, but I don’t understand how US legislation is going to impact attacks from the Chinese government.

  8. Too bad we can’t do anything against this, the big beautiful bill made it illegal to regulate AI. We just have to let it happen I guess.

  9. can_ichange_it_later on

    Its just anthropic puffing up their business, its nothing special…. Stop freaking out, mr senator…!

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