Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
https://twitter.com/AndrewYNg/status/1736577228828496179 This is one of those perspectives that feels wise but I quite disagree with. Consider Covid in Jan 2020. At that time, was it right to focus on (i) actual current realized harm, or (ii) hypotheticals based on projecting exponential functions? Clearly (ii).
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Matthew
@mpryor.eth
We should not stop worrying and thinking about what AI can possibly do. Many benefits, yes, but… “The more uncertainty we are faced with the greater the risk appears.” - Yamnuska Mountain Adventures
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Connor McCormick ☀️
@nor
Most of the time that’s because risk is actually higher in the context of ambiguity. “A leopard’s snarl is best enjoyed in daylight”
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Matthew
@mpryor.eth
I’m personally not too worried about AI. It’s only bad when they’re snarling and scouring the streets or sky with machine guns. Cool quote :)
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