There are three questions that kant asked in his critique of pure reason, i think it was, which seem unusually relevant to the development of a i. The first is what can we know? The second is, what should we do? And the third is, what is it reasonable to hope for? We're running these risks well short of producing anything like artificial general intelligence. To my eye, there's really no break to pull we're we're in a kind of a i arms race now.

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