@ClementDelangue: The biggest risk in AI is concentration: of power, capabilities and economic wealth. Who can doubt it with trillion dol…
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Clement Delangue warns that the biggest risk in AI is the concentration of power, capabilities, and wealth among a few trillion-dollar companies and governments, calling for more rebels and alliances like USV's.
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The biggest risk in AI is concentration: of power, capabilities and economic wealth. Who can doubt it with trillion dollar companies and government now already controlling a massive part of it?
So we need more rebels and more rebel alliance like this one from @usv and friends. Beautiful message!
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