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> It’s this exact “succeed, at any cost” mentality that cements my belief.

I think that's a ideology thing that goes across borders, as it's a problem on both sides of the pacific.




In the context of this video, you're just wrong.

Other countries seem to be very careful with their reentry plans.


The analogy falls apart with AI, though.

- American AI “safety” practices have little or nothing in common with best practices in other fields of engineering, to the extent they can be said to exist at all (most AI safety work focuses on making sure the AI doesn’t say anything that might offend someone).

- When a rocket blows up, people die but we learn from the mistake. When an AI seriously “threatens humanity”, humanity dies and we very possibly don’t get a second chance.


A rocket booster falling on your head is a real threat.

AI taking over the world is, as yet, an imagined threat.

When AI proves it will take over the world and China builds theirs without the "don't take over the world" code mandated by every other country, let's talk more.


> let's talk more.

Unfortunately if that happens, we won’t be able to!


I don't feel like parent was talking "in the context of this video" as they mentioned AI, so I figured we left that context behind in this comment-tree. Seemingly, I was wrong.




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