- *00:00* - Introduction to new AI policy proposal and its potential impact.
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* - Overview of the 10 key aspects of the AI policy.
- *01:43* - Definitions of major security risks in AI including existential and catastrophic risks.
- *02:57* - Breakdown of AI regulation tiers: from low to extremely high concern AI.
- *05:27* - Discussion on regulating AI based on computing power and abilities.
- *07:23* - Concerns over prematurely stopping AI training based on performance benchmarks.
- *11:59* - Details on the exemption form for AI developers to bypass certain regulations.
- *15:22* - Future challenges in AI regulation and monitoring AI capabilities.
- *15:13* - Introduction of a website for tracking transactions of high-performance AI hardware.
- *16:17* - Monthly government reports on AI compute locations and suspicious activities.
- *18:00* - Potential criminal penalties for non-compliance with AI hardware transaction regulations.
- *20:15* - The ability of the president and administrators to declare AI emergencies and enforce drastic measures.
- *21:56* - Whistleblower protections under the new AI regulations.
- *00:00* - Introduction to new AI policy proposal and its potential impact.
- *    See More .com/watch?v=RzlbJBDL9vY&t=18">00:18* - Overview of the 10 key aspects of the AI policy.
- *01:43* - Definitions of major security risks in AI including existential and catastrophic risks.
- *02:57* - Breakdown of AI regulation tiers: from low to extremely high concern AI.
- *05:27* - Discussion on regulating AI based on computing power and abilities.
- *07:23* - Concerns over prematurely stopping AI training based on performance benchmarks.
- *11:59* - Details on the exemption form for AI developers to bypass certain regulations.
- *15:22* - Future challenges in AI regulation and monitoring AI capabilities.
- *15:13* - Introduction of a website for tracking transactions of high-performance AI hardware.
- *16:17* - Monthly government reports on AI compute locations and suspicious activities.
- *18:00* - Potential criminal penalties for non-compliance with AI hardware transaction regulations.
- *20:15* - The ability of the president and administrators to declare AI emergencies and enforce drastic measures.
- *21:56* - Whistleblower protections under the new AI regulations.    See Less
Are we seeing a real time dystopian movie coming into being? Immortals in charge of giant earth spanning corporations, mining space, who ARE the government. & who people can do absolutel     See More about as they literally have an autonomous robot army, better and bigger and more loyal than any human force in history.
The future Winston, - imagine a boot stamping down on a human face, forever. -1984 ( or 2034 ) 😐    See Less
This feels more like an attempt for the government to "claim" Q-star before tech companies can, rather than actually improve AI safety. Sam Altman even stated that government agent     See More ed to gain personal access to their internal builds.
You're also mistaken on the major security risk Q-star leak that came from 4-chan, there were 2 Q-star leaks and the 4-chan one that followed the more confirmed one, was undoubtably fake and I think even more has came out since to prove it was fake(the 4-chan post, not the confirmed whistleblowers that went to the news anonymously).
Q-star's definitely huge, but the claim out of 4-chan saying that it taught itself to decrypt anything in a matter of seconds is utter horseshit.    See Less
Is there some weird editing issues on this video? Lots of repeated dialog.     See Less
Lol, who said there is no moat... They just bought a moat by swamping politicians with 'advisors'     See Less
There's no way this doomer fever dream passes.     See Less
And, now does everyone get why I say "fuck the government and the corporations!"     See Less
Good thing that before any laws are passed people will have their personal AIs on decentralized distributed file systems.     See Less
I don't see anybody talking about the REAL REASON why these corporate law makers are trying to "regulate" this tech.
We have other existential humanitarian crisies such     See More change, world hunger, worst wealth gap in the known history of humanity, and other stuff that they can tackle right now.
They are so quick to come in and "regulate" this "high-concern" tech because this tech has a lot of potential. It can completely destroy their control over populace and the money, specifically fossil fuels and the petrol dollar. Most of these politicians are funded by big money corporations such as fossil fuels. These corporations already black shelf patents for tech that has shown to be thousands of times more efficient than this fossil fuel tech the modern world is ruled by. Inventors have been KILLED for this.
They can't kill the inventor now because the inventor is going to be a mass produced A.I. so this is what they are trying to do instead.
If they really worried about "existential threats to humanity" they would have done a lot more to fix climate change by now but all they care about is keeping their POWER AND WEALTH.    See Less
Coding with Phi-3 was a let down for me. It took around 3 hours to get close to the results I needed. Swapping to meta ai tackled the same task in 10mins with much better results. So less do     See More ays mean more.    See Less