Stephen K. Bannon
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And maybe some of the stuff that's happening in Iran, people talking about super weapons, maybe it's coming from that.
So Joe, you're our expert and lead sled dog.
What is one to do, sir?
Yeah, that's a tough one.
The solution is always more difficult to arrive at than talking about the problem, but there are proposed solutions.
Ironically enough, Anthropic, who created this system to build better code, publicly points out the dangers of it.
I think they would be the first to endorse
setting up some sort of commission.
One of the suggestions is the Department of Energy, as the Department of Energy has long dealt with nuclear security, both Josh Hawley and Marsha Blackburn, and a number of others have suggested that they would be the most appropriate agency to oversee, to be able to look inside these companies
and monitor for any kinds of dangerous proclivities, dangerous use cases, all of these sorts of things.
So it's not necessarily hopeless, Steve.
For one thing, Anthropic didn't release it.
And I'm not trying to give these guys all that much credit because as you know,
I'm completely philosophically opposed to basically everything that they're trying to do and create.
But I guess to some extent, to give them some credit, they didn't release it to the public.
They've done what they can to give it to critical companies to patch their work.
You could say, oh, they're just empowering them to use it.
I mean, maybe.
But the fact is that as these systems do become more powerfulβ
And especially as they become connected to weapons systems more and more, you're going to need more and more oversight.