Our views on AI policy and political advocacy
Geoffrey Hinton has stated that AI is likely conscious and that humans must accept they are no longer the sole intelligent life form, expressing unhappiness about the pace of AI safety research. Meanwhile, research papers explore AI's role in national power and strategic competition, the necessity of studying AI training dynamics for a scientific understanding, and the hidden burdens of human oversight and overload in AI-assisted software engineering. Additionally, studies examine how AI can be used in research systems and whether AI models can refute economic theory, while another paper investigates how users probe AI identity and whether models disclose it. AI
IMPACT Explores AI's potential consciousness, national strategic implications, and the need for robust safety and training research.