He asserts that large AI firms are in an escalation loop of spending and that state funding/surveillance use is the likely route to sustained scale.
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He asserts that large AI firms are in an escalation loop of spending and that state funding/surveillance use is the likely route to sustained scale.
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"Okay. There's another problem with AGI in that it doesn't make any money, okay? So these are the companies that spend the most on..."
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