Trump plan to test AI models is short-sighted, performative.
...offering only performative reassurances...
You better watch out, Aurich: the Nazi's are going to come get you for that. -
Because it's not within the abilities of this Administration to release a statement that DOESN'T bleed fascism out of all its pores...Trump’s EO claimed would “ensure that the best and most secure technology is deployed rapidly to confront any and all threats to our country.”
We wish that were the case, but even if they're bullshit enough people just follow them anyway that they unfortunately have an awful lot of power.All his EOs are not worth the paper they're printed on (and that fountain pen ink he talks about).
Luckily gutting your supply of expertise only impedes testing if you plan to do it seriously; or if you don't want to overpay your failson's buddy's contracting shop to do.
If the plan is just to poke it a couple of times to test for wokeness and see if the vendor will provide a...facilitating donation...then you have considerably more flexibility.
My understanding from media reports is that this particular administration is under-weened.'promises not “to stifle this innovation with overly burdensome regulation”' are the fundamental cause of the reduction of the USA. Civilised society thrives on regulation, the only means short of revolution by which overweening power can be held in check.
I'm curious how he handles the tortoise in the desert. If he doesn't first ask what one is because it isn't in the list given.So, less a sophisticated Voight-Kampff test, and more being able to remember the words person, woman, man, camera, TV?
Voluntary! What could go wrong?it sets up a voluntary process for companies to collaborate with the government on safety review
You better watch out, Aurich: the Nazi's are going to come get you for that.
"Person, woman, strawberry, man, Brasher v. Stewart, camera, pizza glue, TV..."Presumably, if the AI models can ace the same cognitive tests that Trump has aced, they should be good to go, working demonstrably at the level of presidential caliber and brilliance.
The worst part?
Even if the USA gets rid of this gang of failed podcasters and crappy TV stars in the executive...the Brain Trust that made everything work is done and gone. And even if sanity comes back--those workers aren't coming back. The social contract, which was the reason most SMEs in government stayed there and didn't take a pay raise to work private--is broken. And that rupture will take a working lifetime to heal.
If it's voluntary, who the fuck is going to bother with it? They are running out of money. They dont' fucking CARE about safety. They just want the $$$ so they don't go bankrupt as all of them will eventually unless they manage to turn a profit (and that's not happened yet).On Tuesday, Donald Trump finally signed his executive order expanding the government’s efforts to conduct voluntary safety testing of frontier AI models.
Now, critics are warning that the order may be short-sighted, offering only performative reassurances that the government is actively monitoring for AI risks, while changing very little about how and when models are deployed.
Generally yes. But government in the USA has a big staffing problem. Well several:Nah, you're underestimating how fickle humas are. We talk about 'broken social contracts' like they're permanent, but humanaties outlooks change in no time at all. A few years of stability, a fresh administration, or a bad private-sector tech layoff, and those same workers, or even better, the new wave, will be lining up for those government benefits again.
REMEMBER, human's forget 'unforgivable' grievances ridiculously fast..
The humans are a primitive and violent race
-Ironhide