@Miles_Brundage: The vibes are different but I'm not sure Public First and Leading the Future have different policy platforms anymore, p…
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Miles Brundage observes that AI policy organizations Public First and Leading the Future have converged on similar platforms, amid reported battles between big political spenders over AI regulation.
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The vibes are different but I’m not sure Public First and Leading the Future have different policy platforms anymore, post recent LTF changes (which followed OAI changes)?
Both are at least nominally far from the two extremes (pause AI, no regulation) https://t.co/h1l8wpPIJ8
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