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Ilya Sutskever, Greg Brockman, Sam Altman & Elon Musk were/are all concerned that Google DeepMind’s Demis Hassabis "could create an AGI dictatorship"

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Anthropic’s Chris Olah says "we don’t program neural networks, we grow them" and it’s like studying biological organisms and very different from regular software engineering

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METR report finds no decisive barriers to rogue AI agents multiplying to large populations in the wild and hiding via stealth compute clusters

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Swyx: "blackpill is that influencers know this and are just knowingly hyping up saturation because the content machine must be fed"

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Another senior OpenAI researcher has quit due to "unanswered questions" about recent events and worries about existential risk to humanity

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Dario Amodei says skeptics have been incorrectly predicting the death of AI scaling laws for 10 years: "I’ve seen that movie before, I’ve seen that story happen enough times to really believe that probably scaling will continue"

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OpenAI’s Noam Brown says scaling skeptics are missing the point: "the really important takeaway from o1 is that that wall doesn’t actually exist, that we can actually push this a lot further. Because, now, we can scale up inference compute. And there’s so much room to scale up inference compute."

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Anthropic’s Dario Amodei says unless something goes wrong, AGI in 2026/2027

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OpenAI researcher: "Since joining in Jan I’ve shifted from “this is unproductive hype” to “agi is basically here”. IMHO, what comes next is relatively little new science, but instead years of grindy engineering to try all the newly obvious ideas in the new paradigm, to scale it up and speed it up."

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