@rohanpaul_ai: "The scaling of open source models, I think it's going down a very dangerous path. And if the path continues, I think w…
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Dario Amodei's 2023 U.S. Senate testimony warns that the scaling of open source AI models is on a dangerous path that could lead to a very dangerous place.
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“The scaling of open source models, I think it’s going down a very dangerous path. And if the path continues, I think we could get to a very dangerous place. I” ~ Dario Amodei’s 2023 U.S. Senate testimony x.com/rohanpaul_ai/s…
Rohan Paul (@rohanpaul_ai): “The scaling of open source models, I think it’s going down a very dangerous path. And if the path continues, I think we could get to a very dangerous place. I”
~ Dario Amodei’s 2023 U.S. Senate testimony
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