Mark Zuckerberg
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I mean, look, I think realistically, this gets back to the open source things that we talked about before, which is I don't think that the world will be best served by any small number of organizations having this without it being something that is more broadly available.
And I think if you look through history...
it's when there are these sort of like unipolar advances and things and like power imbalances that they're doing to being kind of weird situations.
So this is one of the reasons why I think open source is generally
the right approach.
And, you know, I think it's a, it's a categorically different question today when we're not close to super intelligence.
I think that there's a good chance that even once we get closer to super intelligence, open sourcing remains the right approach, even though I think at that point it's a somewhat different debate.
Um,
But I think part of that is that that is, you know, I think one of the best ways to ensure that the system is as secure and safe as possible.
Because it's not just about a lot of people having access to it.
It's the scrutiny that kind of comes with building an open source system.
I think that this is a pretty widely accepted thing about open source is that...
You have the code out there, so anyone can see the vulnerabilities.
Anyone can kind of mess with it in different ways.
People can spin off their own projects and experiment in a ton of different ways.
And the net result of all of that is that the systems just get hardened and get to be a lot safer and more secure.
So I think that there's a chance that that ends up being the way that this goes to, a pretty good chance, and that...
Having this be open both leads to a healthier development of the technology and also leads to a more balanced distribution of the technology in a way that strike me as good values to aspire to.
Yeah, and to be clear, I feel quite confident in the assessment that open sourcing models now is net positive.
I think there's a good argument that in the future it will be too, even as you get closer to superintelligence.