I think it's super interesting how Dario Amodei framed this issue, comparing exporting AI chips to China to selling nuclear tech to North Korea

. It really puts into perspective just how serious this is. And I agree with Demis Hassabis that we need a more nuanced approach – it can't be all or nothing on this one. I mean, AI has so many benefits, but at what cost?
The whole thing about job loss being inevitable feels a bit overwhelming, especially for entry-level roles

. But if we're talking human-level capabilities within just a few years (Amodei's estimate), that raises some huge questions – are we ready to deal with the consequences? And Hassabis' 50% by decade-end estimate doesn't sound too optimistic either

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It's clear that AI has the potential to be both super empowering and totally destructive, which is a pretty heavy responsibility for corporations and governments to take on

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