@rohanpaul_ai: Sundar Pichai: - At the frontier labs competition is fierce - Only few labs are really at the frontier & then there is …
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Sundar Pichai comments on the fierce competition among frontier AI labs, noting that few are truly at the frontier and that recursive self-improvement would become a societal issue requiring broader seriousness beyond any single company.
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Sundar Pichai:
- At the frontier labs competition is fierce
- Only few labs are really at the frontier & then there is a big gap.
- If recursive self-improvement emerges, we need more seriousness & it then becomes a societal issue, not one company’s call https://t.co/GX1gkUy3bJ
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