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AI governance could be much more relevant in the EU, if the EU was willing to regulate ASML. Tell ASML they can only service compliant semiconductor foundries, where a "compliant semicondunctor foundry" is defined as a foundry which only allows its chips to be used by compliant AI companies.

I think this is a really promising path for slower, more responsible AI development globally. The EU is known for its cautious approach to regulation. Many EAs believe that a cautious, risk-averse approach to AI development is appropriate. Yet EU regulations are often viewed as less important, since major AI firms are mostly outside the EU. However, ASML is located in the EU, and serves as a chokepoint for the entire AI industry. Regulating ASML addresses the standard complaint that "AI firms will simply relocate to the most permissive jurisdiction". Advocating this path could be a high-leverage way to make global AI development more responsible without the need for an international treaty.

AI governance could be much more relevant in the EU, if the EU was willing to regulate ASML. Tell ASML they can only service compliant semiconductor foundries, where a "compliant semicondunctor foundry" is defined as a foundry which only allows its chips to be used by compliant AI companies. I think this is a really promising path for slower, more responsible AI development globally. The EU is known for its cautious approach to regulation. Many EAs believe that a cautious, risk-averse approach to AI development is appropriate. Yet EU regulations are often viewed as less important, since major AI firms are mostly outside the EU. However, ASML is located in the EU, and serves as a chokepoint for the entire AI industry. Regulating ASML addresses the standard complaint that "AI firms will simply relocate to the most permissive jurisdiction". Advocating this path could be a high-leverage way to make global AI development more responsible without the need for an international treaty.

If you're considering a career in AI policy, now is an especially good time to start applying widely as there's a lot of hiring going on right now. I documented in my Substack over a dozen different opportunities that I think are very promising.

If you're considering a career in AI policy, now is an especially good time to start applying widely as there's a lot of hiring going on right now. I documented in my Substack over a dozen different opportunities that I think are very promising.

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Probably(?) big news on PEPFAR (title: White House agrees to exempt PEPFAR from cuts): https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5402273-white-house-accepts-pepfar-exemption/. (Credit to Marginal Revolution for bringing this to my attention) 

Probably(?) big news on PEPFAR (title: White House agrees to exempt PEPFAR from cuts): https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5402273-white-house-accepts-pepfar-exemption/. (Credit to Marginal Revolution for bringing this to my attention) 

Mini EA Forum Update

We've added two new kinds of notifications that have been requested multiple times before:

  1. Notifications when someone links to your post, comment, or quick take
    1. These are turned on by default — you can edit your notifications settings via the Account Settings page.
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    5. See more details in the PR

I hope you find these useful! 😊 Feel free to reply if you have any feedback or questions.

Mini EA Forum Update We've added two new kinds of notifications that have been requested multiple times before: 1. Notifications when someone links to your post, comment, or quick take 1. These are turned on by default — you can edit your notifications settings via the Account Settings page. 2. Keyword alerts 1. You can manage your keyword alerts here, which you can get to via your Account Settings or by clicking the notification bell and then the three dots icon. 2. You can quickly add an alert by clicking "Get notified" on the search page. (Note that the alerts only use the keyword, not any search filters.) 3. You get alerted when the keyword appears in a newly published post, comment, or quick take (so this doesn't include, for example, new topics). 4. You can also edit the frequency of both the on-site and email versions of these alerts independently via the Account Settings page (at the bottom of the Notifications list). 5. See more details in the PR I hope you find these useful! 😊 Feel free to reply if you have any feedback or questions.

I've updated the public doc that summarizes the CEA Online Team's OKRs to add Q3.1 (sorry this is a bit late, I just forgot! 😅).

I've updated the public doc that summarizes the CEA Online Team's OKRs to add Q3.1 (sorry this is a bit late, I just forgot! 😅).

 Hello everyone,

I recently came across a book titled “Technical Control Problem and Potential Capabilities of Artificial Intelligence” by Dr. Hüseyin Gürkan Abalı. It claims to offer a technical and philosophical framework regarding the control problem in advanced AI systems, and discusses their potential future capabilities.

As someone interested in AI safety and ethics, I’m curious if anyone here has read the book or has any thoughts on its relevance or quality.

I would appreciate any reviews, critiques, or academic impressions.

Thanks in advance!

 Hello everyone, I recently came across a book titled “Technical Control Problem and Potential Capabilities of Artificial Intelligence” by Dr. Hüseyin Gürkan Abalı. It claims to offer a technical and philosophical framework regarding the control problem in advanced AI systems, and discusses their potential future capabilities. As someone interested in AI safety and ethics, I’m curious if anyone here has read the book or has any thoughts on its relevance or quality. I would appreciate any reviews, critiques, or academic impressions. Thanks in advance!

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