<i>The last “civilization-ending technology” – atomic energy – has been the subject of intense governance and extreme care on behalf of its engineers, Russell said. Even less charged technology fields, like aviation, are meticulously regulated. AI should be, too, he said.</i><p>It is hard to conceive there could be successful regulation of this space. Atomic energy has a very high barrier to entry due to the physics involved.<p>AI is already available at consumer level and with the predicted power increase of computing power, if we reach AGI it will likely be in the hands of everyone.<p>And the best we can do is only a high level conceptual plan of "alignment" for which nobody can actually define that has no real science behind it as of yet. Additionally, I would if there is anything almost provable, it is the fallacy of the alignment theory is itself a paradox, which I describe in more detail here.<p><a href="https://dakara.substack.com/p/ai-singularity-the-hubris-trap" rel="nofollow">https://dakara.substack.com/p/ai-singularity-the-hubris-trap</a>