AI firms must be clear on risks or repeat tobacco's mistakes, says Anthropic chief

AI firms gotta be real with us 😒. They're playing with fire here, making systems that are smarter than us. I mean, we all know how well that worked out for tobacco & opioid companies 🚭💉... not so good. If they don't come clean about the risks, they'll just repeat history. I'm all for innovation, but accountability matters too 🤔. We need to make sure these AI models are aligned with human values, or else we're gonna see some major consequences 💸🚨. Transparency is key here 👀. Companies gotta be willing to have tough conversations about the potential downsides of their tech. Otherwise, they'll just be playing a game of "don't ask, don't tell" 🤷‍♂️.
 
I'm getting really nervous about these AI firms not being transparent about their tech 🤔. I mean, we've seen what happened with tobacco and opioid companies - they ignored warnings for years before it was too late. We can't afford to repeat that mistake with AI. The CEO of Anthropic is right on the money. Companies need to be honest about the risks and potential consequences of their products. It's not just about being responsible, it's about not putting people in harm's way 🚨.

And let's be real, the job loss predictions are pretty scary too 😬. I've got a friend who's an accountant and he's already seeing changes in his field. If AI really does automate half of all entry-level white-collar jobs within five years, that's going to have serious repercussions for people's lives.

I just wish more companies were taking this stuff seriously 💡. We need to make sure that autonomous models are aligned with human values and goals. It's not just about technology - it's about our humanity too 🤝.
 
I'm still thinking about what Dario Amodei said about AI firms being transparent about risks... 🤔 like, think about tobacco companies back in the day, they knew their products were harming people, but they didn't tell anyone until it was too late. And now we're dealing with AI, which is way more powerful and could potentially cause even bigger problems. 💥 I mean, Elon Musk's been saying this stuff for years, but Amodei's just saying it straight up... no beating around the bush. 🙅‍♂️ And yeah, job losses are gonna be a big deal, especially in industries that are already automated like accounting and law. 🤖
 
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