A key part of this strategy is deterrence, “Mutually Assured Compute Destruction” which gets its own section.
It doesn’t mention the generalization Mutually Assured AI Malfunction (MAIM) from Schmidt, Wang, and me last year. This also spends 1⁄3 of the MAIM discussion on verification and how to do this in a multilateral way.
Meanwhile it cites other works like A Narrow Path.
I even left this feedback to you all at AI Futures before this was released. This would constitute plagiarism in any other context. It’s a bewildering unforced error—it’s extremely related, it’s a certainly a nontrivial idea, and I told you all this recently—I hope you all fix it.
A key part of this strategy is deterrence, “Mutually Assured Compute Destruction” which gets its own section. It doesn’t mention the generalization Mutually Assured AI Malfunction (MAIM) from Schmidt, Wang, and me last year. This also spends 1⁄3 of the MAIM discussion on verification and how to do this in a multilateral way.
Meanwhile it cites other works like A Narrow Path. I even left this feedback to you all at AI Futures before this was released. This would constitute plagiarism in any other context. It’s a bewildering unforced error—it’s extremely related, it’s a certainly a nontrivial idea, and I told you all this recently—I hope you all fix it.
Sorry that was an oversight, we’ll edit to include a footnote citing MAIM.