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E21: Sam Hammond on AI, e/acc, and Institutional Disruption

"Upstream" with Erik Torenberg

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The Implications of Technological Shifts on Regulatory State

In a hyperbolic manner, the author discusses the skepticism around the idea of massive AI models spontaneously learning complex problems and escaping from labs. However, even in the unlikely event of this happening, there will be intermediate stages of disruptive changes that may impact the ability of institutions to respond. Historical examples, such as the printing press and industrial revolution, show that technological transformations precede changes in institutions. The author ponders on how AI should be regulated in a future where transformative AI exists and questions if current forms of regulation will become outdated. The author suggests that software, like AI, has the potential to reshape the power dynamics between nations and society.

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