AI Insiders Alarmed by AGI Advancement
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•Silicon Valley Takes AGI Seriously—Washington Should Too
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Recent developments show that AGI is no longer a distant speculation; it’s an impending reality that demands our immediate attention.
All three leading AI labs are more or less explicit about their AGI goals.
Policymakers in Washington have mostly dismissed AGI as marketing hype or a vague metaphorical device not meant to be taken literally.
Government transparency will reduce the chances that society is caught flat-footed by a tech company developing AGI before anyone else is expecting.
Mandatory security measures are needed to prevent U.S. adversaries and other bad actors from stealing AGI systems.
Public engagement is essential in discussions about how AGI could impact all of our lives.
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