It is not a well-thought out exception. If this proposal were meant to be taken seriously it would make enforcement exponentially harder and set up an overhang situation where AI capabilities would increase further in a limited domain and be less likely to be interpretable.
If I had infinite freedom to write laws I don’t know what I would do, I’m torn between caution and progress. Regulations often stifle innovation and the regulated product or technology just ends up dominated by a select few. If you assume a high probability of risk to AI development then maybe this is a good thing.
Rather than individual laws perhaps there should be a regulatory body that focuses on AI safety, like a better business bureau for AI that can grow in size and complexity over time parallel to AI growth.
It is not a well-thought out exception. If this proposal were meant to be taken seriously it would make enforcement exponentially harder and set up an overhang situation where AI capabilities would increase further in a limited domain and be less likely to be interpretable.
If I had infinite freedom to write laws I don’t know what I would do, I’m torn between caution and progress. Regulations often stifle innovation and the regulated product or technology just ends up dominated by a select few. If you assume a high probability of risk to AI development then maybe this is a good thing.
Rather than individual laws perhaps there should be a regulatory body that focuses on AI safety, like a better business bureau for AI that can grow in size and complexity over time parallel to AI growth.