Technically the point of going to college is to help you thrive in the rest of your life after college. If you believe in AI 2027, the most important thing for the rest of your life is for AI to be developed responsibly. So, maybe work on that instead of college?
I think the EU could actually be good place to protest for an AI pause. Because the EU doesn’t have national AI ambitions, and the EU is increasingly skeptical of the US, it seems to me that a bit of protesting could do a lot to raise awareness of the reckless path that the US is taking. That, in turn, could motivate the EU to apply leverage via ASML, sanctions, etc.
The only thing I’m worried about is that EU criticism of the US could create anti-EU polarization among the GOP in the US, which motivates them to be more reckless on AI. This question seems worth a lot more study.
Technically the point of going to college is to help you thrive in the rest of your life after college. If you believe in AI 2027, the most important thing for the rest of your life is for AI to be developed responsibly. So, maybe work on that instead of college?
I think the EU could actually be good place to protest for an AI pause. Because the EU doesn’t have national AI ambitions, and the EU is increasingly skeptical of the US, it seems to me that a bit of protesting could do a lot to raise awareness of the reckless path that the US is taking. That, in turn, could motivate the EU to apply leverage via ASML, sanctions, etc.
The only thing I’m worried about is that EU criticism of the US could create anti-EU polarization among the GOP in the US, which motivates them to be more reckless on AI. This question seems worth a lot more study.