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The Pope released a 42,000-word document arguing that AI ethics require legal frameworks, not just self-regulation by private companies. Anthropic co-founder Chris Olah agreed, highlighting the need for external oversight.
Chris Olah believes that the incentives of frontier AI labs may conflict with "doing the right thing," and therefore they need to be subject to strict external ethical oversight, which sharply diverges from Dario Amodei's recent narrative framework.
Christopher Olah, Anthropic's cofounder, spoke at the Vatican about AI introspection and large-scale labor replacement.
Anthropic co-founder Chris Olah discusses findings on the internal states of AI, including structures similar to human neuroscience results and introspective evidence. He finds these discoveries mysterious and unsettling, and believes they merit cautious and ongoing analysis.
Anthropic co-founder Chris Olah delivers remarks at the Vatican on Pope Leo XIV's encyclical about AI, emphasizing the need for broader societal dialogue on AI safety and ethics beyond the tech community.