Lucas Perry: I guess I imagine the coordination here is that information on relative training competitiveness and performance competitiveness in systems is evaluated within AI companies and then possibly fed to high power decision makers who exist in strategy and governance for coming up with the correct strategy, given the landscape of companies and AI systems which exist?
Evan Hubinger: Yeah, that’s right.
I asked Evan about this and he said he misheard Lucas as asking roughly ‘Are training competitiveness and performance competitiveness important for researchers at groups like GovAI to think about?’; Evan wasn’t intending to call for “high power decision makers who exist in strategy and governance” to set strategy for AI companies.
I asked Evan about this and he said he misheard Lucas as asking roughly ‘Are training competitiveness and performance competitiveness important for researchers at groups like GovAI to think about?’; Evan wasn’t intending to call for “high power decision makers who exist in strategy and governance” to set strategy for AI companies.