glad people are noticing. it won’t be enough to stop all leaks though, realistically.
it’s fun how all the safety worries and intricate plans to prevent failure modes tend to get invalidated by “humans do the thing the bypasses the guardrails”. e.g. for years people would say things like “of course we won’t connect it to the internet/let it design novel viruses/proteins/make lethal autonomous weapons”.
my guess is the law of less dignified failure has a lot of truth to it.
glad people are noticing. it won’t be enough to stop all leaks though, realistically.
it’s fun how all the safety worries and intricate plans to prevent failure modes tend to get invalidated by “humans do the thing the bypasses the guardrails”. e.g. for years people would say things like “of course we won’t connect it to the internet/let it design novel viruses/proteins/make lethal autonomous weapons”.
my guess is the law of less dignified failure has a lot of truth to it.