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[return to "Emmet Shear statement as Interim CEO of OpenAI"]
1. rutier+v9[view] [source] 2023-11-20 10:04:59
>>jk_tec+(OP)
> I was happily avoiding full time employment. I took this job because I believe that OpenAI is one of the most important companies currently in existence. When the board shared the situation and asked me to take the role, I did not make the decision lightly. Ultimately I felt that I had a duty to help if I could.

An external CEO that's stepping in not because they want to but because they feel they "need" to doesn't sound like a recipe for success.

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2. cthalu+Tb[view] [source] 2023-11-20 10:21:12
>>rutier+v9
He's an 'AGI potentially poses an existential threat' guy. He's given his p(doom) as being somewhere between 5 and 50 percent. If the people in charge of potentially making a thing you think could have up to a 50% chance of wiping out humanity are asking you if you can help, you're probably going to offer whatever help you can.
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3. Random+Mg[view] [source] 2023-11-20 10:58:29
>>cthalu+Tb
With his probability estimates that high, he should probably do everything in his power to stop all development.
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4. RcouF1+ei[view] [source] 2023-11-20 11:08:25
>>Random+Mg
At that high of a probability of doom, one could argue that the most ethical thing to do is to assassinate everyone involved in AI research. Probability of doom x number of people affected is .05 x 8 billion == 400 million, versus a few thousand AI researchers.

Of course, no one really believes the probability of doom is that high.

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5. Feepin+wA[view] [source] 2023-11-20 13:08:15
>>RcouF1+ei
No, rather people behave in a virtue morality fashion even if they claim to be utilitarian.
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