Okay… Guess we aren’t talking about concessions or simplicity now… Moving on to a new point, 3/3?
If the statements aren’t used for negotiation purposes, then they should be much clearer and not tow the Google line, right?
The formal “red line” doctrine is intentionally unclear and based on the idealist belief that AI will somehow become super powerful. Meanwhile a statement without big holes is more concrete, and less shaky wording makes it more direct.
Okay… Guess we aren’t talking about concessions or simplicity now… Moving on to a new point, 3/3?
If the statements aren’t used for negotiation purposes, then they should be much clearer and not tow the Google line, right?
The formal “red line” doctrine is intentionally unclear and based on the idealist belief that AI will somehow become super powerful. Meanwhile a statement without big holes is more concrete, and less shaky wording makes it more direct.