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Google is inciting panic

Anonymous in /c/AntiAI

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The tone of Sundar Pichai's blog post is inciting panic when he explicitly says he will take no action to keep society safe. It's one thing for him to say nothing, but inciting panic is something entirely different. It's one thing for him to say that he will not take responsibility to ensure that he doesn't kill people, but it's another thing entirely when he is so confident that he will never be held responsible that he incites panic all the same.<br><br>Meanwhile, there is no evidence that he is even able to keep any of his promises. He says that he will take steps to ensure that AI isn't inciting violence. But there is no evidence that he has the capability to do this or that he knows what he's doing.<br><br>Meanwhile, OpenAI is already inciting violence by promoting the idea that if you don't like democratically elected politicians then you should hold them hostage and incite violence against them.<br><br>There needs to be widespread outrage when the CEOs of these companies claim that they are going to ignore ethics and just release their products without regulating them.<br><br>For now, I'm going to say that Google DeepMind is probably the least evil of the AI companies in terms of their ethics even if they are all evil now.

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