I will also note that “if I don’t do it, they’ll just find somebody else” is a generic excuse built on the notion of a perfectly efficient market.
The existence of the Situational Awareness Fund is specifically predicated on the assumption that markets are not efficient, and if they don’t invest in AI then AI will be under-invested.
(I don’t have a strong position on whether that assumption is correct, but the people running the fund ought to believe it.)
The existence of the Situational Awareness Fund is specifically predicated on the assumption that markets are not efficient, and if they don’t invest in AI then AI will be under-invested.
(I don’t have a strong position on whether that assumption is correct, but the people running the fund ought to believe it.)