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OpenAI has upped its lobbying efforts nearly sevenfold

219 点作者 Brajeshwar4 个月前

18 条评论

roddylindsay4 个月前
Keep in mind this is just the lobbying that requires disclosure, which is a tiny sliver of the overall policy effort. There&#x27;s a whole constellation of consultants, think tanks, industry groups, &quot;grasstops&quot; organizers, push pollsters, etc. that are the real (undisclosed) iceberg under the surface.<p>For example, here&#x27;s an example of an effort to persuade Congress not to update copyright laws to account for model training, which was only revealed because of metadata accidentally included in a PDF file. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.politico.com&#x2F;news&#x2F;2023&#x2F;10&#x2F;23&#x2F;tech-lawyer-ai-letter-congress-00122857" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.politico.com&#x2F;news&#x2F;2023&#x2F;10&#x2F;23&#x2F;tech-lawyer-ai-lett...</a>
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nottorp4 个月前
Ofc... it&#x27;s easier to create legal barriers to entry than to offer a better product than the competition :)
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dataviz10004 个月前
This reminds me of when Walter Gilbert&#x27;s team faced challenges in cloning the human insulin gene due to a moratorium on recombinant DNA research in Cambridge, Massachusetts, which forced them to relocate to England. This relocation impacted their progress, allowing the team from Genentech and the City of Hope National Medical Center to successfully clone the gene first in 1978, leading to the production of the first genetically engineered drug, human insulin.<p>Gilbert still got the Nobel Prize for his work sequencing of nucleotides.<p>Researchers in AI, likewise, will have to relocate to more favorable countries losing precious time.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;dnalc.cshl.edu&#x2F;view&#x2F;15258-Government-restrictions-on-working-with-recombinant-DNA-Walter-Gilbert.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;dnalc.cshl.edu&#x2F;view&#x2F;15258-Government-restrictions-on...</a>
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seper84 个月前
Classic case of &quot;pulling up the ladder behind oneself&quot;.<p>Probably AI will be a more competitive market than he and his investors had hoped for.
bko4 个月前
Made me think what Mark Andreeson said in a recent interview.<p>&gt; They said, look, AI is a technology basically, that the government is gonna completely control. This is not gonna be a startup thing. They, they actually said flat out to us, don&#x27;t do AI startups like, don&#x27;t fund AI startups. It&#x27;s not something that we&#x27;re gonna allow to happen. They&#x27;re not gonna be allowed to exist. There&#x27;s no point.<p>&gt; They basically said AI is gonna be a game of two or three big companies working closely with the government. And we&#x27;re gonna basically wrap them in a, you know, they, I&#x27;m paraphrasing, but we&#x27;re gonna basically wrap them in a government cocoon. We&#x27;re gonna protect them from competition, we&#x27;re gonna control them, we&#x27;re gonna dictate what they do.<p>&gt;And then I said, I don&#x27;t understand how you&#x27;re gonna lock this down so much because like the math for you, AI is like out there and it&#x27;s being taught everywhere. And you know, they literally said, well, you know, during the Cold War we, we classified entire areas of physics and took them out of the research community and like entire branches of physics basically went dark and didn&#x27;t proceed. And that if we decide we need to, we&#x27;re gonna do the same thing to to the math underneath ai.<p>&gt; And I said, I&#x27;ve just learned two very important things. &#x27;cause I wasn&#x27;t aware of the former and I wasn&#x27;t aware that you were, you know, even conceiving of doing it to the latter. And so they basically just said, yeah, we&#x27;re gonna look, we&#x27;re gonna take total control the entire thing and just don&#x27;t start startups.<p>If this is true, makes sense for OpenAI and other to ramp up lobbying to be one of the two or three big companies. In another subsequent interivew Altman denied he was ever in such a meeting.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;app.podscribe.ai&#x2F;episode&#x2F;118114058" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;app.podscribe.ai&#x2F;episode&#x2F;118114058</a>
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ryandvm4 个月前
Honestly, nothing in US politics is going to get any better until we are able to completely outlaw non-individual campaign contributions.
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p0w3n3d4 个月前
I think that humanity has failed The Reverse Turing&#x27;s Test. We&#x27;re being bamboozled by the high quality illusion made by AI. I hope we won&#x27;t end up in a world where an official will put us into jail, answering our &quot;why&quot; questions with short &quot;the ChatGPT told me so&quot;
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blackeyeblitzar4 个月前
It does seem like the emerging startup powerhouses like OpenAI, Palantir, Anduril, etc. are all very deep in the lobbying game. I wonder if they’ll open up government contracts and regulations to a more democratic and competitive process, or just become the new incumbents holding all the power.
baxtr4 个月前
Related: I didn’t see Sam Altman at the inauguration. Was he there?
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FrustratedMonky4 个月前
Looks like it is already paying dividends.
daghamm4 个月前
In the meantime, DeepSeek published their o1 competitor on huggingface and an API that costs 5-10% of OpenAI&#x27;s o1.<p>Maybe Sam should give up his bribery world tour and focus on creating a better product?
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klipt4 个月前
Was Citizens United a huge mistake?
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asdasdsddd4 个月前
&gt; Altman proposed to the Biden administration the construction of multiple five-gigawatt data centers, which would each consume as much electricity as New York City.<p>If this is what it takes to bring nuclear back, maybe it&#x27;s worth it.
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archagon4 个月前
Incidentally, Altman just jumped on the Trump train: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.advocate.com&#x2F;news&#x2F;sam-altman-stargate-donald-trump" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.advocate.com&#x2F;news&#x2F;sam-altman-stargate-donald-tru...</a><p>Do not use AI under the control of quislings and demagogues.
dylan6044 个月前
Would any money spent during the next four years from ClosedAI be money down the drain when Musk is whispering in Trump&#x27;s ear? If Musk says no to whatever ClosedAI wants, then that&#x27;s what Trump will do.
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ternnoburn4 个月前
This admin bends to money. They all do, of course, but this one especially.<p>Maybe this whole late stage capitalism isn&#x27;t the most efficient way to allocate resources after all...
thrance4 个月前
I remember some folks saying things like &quot;Trump&#x27;s already a billionaire, he can&#x27;t be bought&quot;. But him or another one, we were always headed towards oligarchy. And I really don&#x27;t know how we&#x27;re supposed to go back.
gigatexal4 个月前
Ahhhh the regulatory capture part of modern giant startups.
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