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OpenAI's Politics
OpenAI has been talking a lot about elections, democracy and dealing with malicious uses of AI by state-affiliated threat actors.
Feb 24
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UK Government decides on 'agile' AI regulation
Will a light-touch regulatory regime allow us to be more flexible or stop us from effectively protecting ourselves from the risks of increasingly…
Feb 6
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January 2024
How should the *Government* utlise AI?
The 'Generative AI framework for HM Government' gives us some insight as to how Whitehall plans to use powerful AI to govern - but is it safe?
Jan 19
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September 2023
On the Edge of Superintelligence
My new paper - *Tipping Point: On the Edge of Superintelligence* - highlights broad reforms for the UK to succeed and spearhead international AI safety…
Sep 29, 2023
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June 2023
A(Eye)
Having third-party auditors keep an eye on AI models is a good start to tracking potentially harmful systems.
Jun 1, 2023
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May 2023
What if *this* time it's different?
Giving people cash through a Basic Income could help to remedy any unemployment brought about by superhuman AI systems which price human labour out of…
May 4, 2023
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March 2023
Unaligned AI: a nuclear blast without the shell
Why AI safety work is the only way to transition into a world of abundance - quelling poverty, want, and suffering. Elon Musk might be (somewhat) right.
Mar 30, 2023
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Medicinal Reciprocity: if it's good for you, it's good for me
By recognising each other's regulatory processes for new medicines, the UK can follow the lead of trusted international partners, saving time and money.
Mar 17, 2023
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February 2023
The UK Government needs to protect us against unsafe AIs
Aggressive and accusatory Bing chats show that we've still got a way to go to make sure AI is aligned and human-friendly. How can the UK keep us safe?
Feb 21, 2023
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Deadlier than the Plague?
Genetically-engineered pathogens modified by malicious non-state actors may be deadlier & more infectious than COVID-19. 'Flatpack Pathogens' would be…
Feb 15, 2023
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What can the UK Government do to get rid of poverty?
Market reforms lifted billions out of poverty. But when governments step in to try to remove the last pockets of poverty - which policies are best?
Feb 10, 2023
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What would a World Tax look like?
If we do 'Levelling Up' right, we can reinvigorate our least well-off regions and lift people out of poverty.
Feb 7, 2023
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