@sama: theUSshould lead on AI by continuing to develop the very best models, making sure they're safe, and getting cyber tools…
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Sam Altman argues that the US should lead in AI by developing the best models, ensuring safety, and providing cyber tools to trusted defenders, praising the new executive order for striking the right balance.
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theUSshould lead on AI by continuing to develop the very best models, making sure they’re safe, and getting cyber tools into the hands of trusted defenders.
the new EO gets the balance right.
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