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Welcome to the fifth industrial revolution

AI Policy

General Goals

  1. Promote development across all scales

    1. Large corporations

    2. Startups

    3. Open source   

  2. Identify risks

    • Technical

    • Security

    • Economic

    • Societal

  3. Build flexible regulatory framework

    • Starting out with light regulations at first

    • Strong monitoring of the industry

  4. Establish reskilling and upskilling support for employees

Additional Goals

  1. Identify areas where government processes can benefit

  2. Address national security risks

  3. Educate population about how AIs work and their potential uses good and bad

    • Especially for kids and youth

  4. Promote specific areas of development important to the public good:

    • Offline models

    • Light-weight models

    • In general support accessible non-megacorporate AI models that smaller entrepreneurs can benefit from

  5. Physical kill switches that are accessible without relying on the same network a model is being run on. It is extremely unlikely to happen, but it is better not to risk a skynet situation.

Notes

  1. Current AI products and Large Language Models (LLMs) are not intelligent in the human sense

    • They are extremely good at detecting patterns

      • Then guessing likely outcomes when similar patterns are presented to them

      • In a sense, they don't think or create the way humans do

      • This is why when nudged in a certain direction they start to present different opinions

        • It guesses what you want to hear/see

    • General intelligence AI that is more similar to humans may or may not be possible

      • Hard to gurauntee or predict if it's going to happen

      • That is much more dangerous and morally complex

    • They are very good pattern detection and generation tools

    • Does not diminish the potentially harmful impacts of current AIs and the necessity of regulations

  2. Allow foreign investment (except for controlling/significant shares to be given to adversaries)

  3. AI is too revolutionary to ignore/hold back:

    • In our opinion the impact will likely rival:

      • Industrial revolution - in impacts to the economy and society as a result

      • Printing Press - in development and promotion of new ideas

    • Potential is too great (for better or for worse):

      • Countries that ignore it or regulate it too harshly will likely follow a similar path to those that:

        • Resisted industrialization: e.g. Spanish empire

        • Banned the printing press: e.g. Ottoman empire

      • Countries that are not prepared for the disruption will likely be similar to those that:

        • Let industrialization go unchecked: e.g. American robber Baron era; rise of Communism in general

    • Best approach is to have generally light regulations but keep a close eye on developments and maintain a flexible regulatory regime that can adapt at a moment's notice to potential risks

Disclosure

All the text on the website is 100% human written. The logos too was designed by a human. What we have used AI for is the following:

  1. Research: It is incredible at summarizing long legal documents and more

  2. Brainstorming: with the right prompts it can throw out a bunch of ideas, some better than others. We have used that to inspire some of our taglines.

  3. Proofreading: it is excellent at catching spelling, grammar, and tonal inconsistencies.

  4. Art: We have a clear vision of the designs we need but neither the skills to draw them nor the means to hire a real artist (for now)


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