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AI risk discourse predates tech CEOs, author argues

The author argues that concerns about advanced AI posing an existential threat predate and are independent of the rise of AI companies. They recount personal involvement in the AI safety community since at least 2009, before major AI labs like DeepMind or OpenAI existed. This history, including involvement with organizations like MIRI and participation in conferences and research groups, is presented as evidence that AI risk was a recognized issue within a dedicated community long before tech CEOs could have leveraged it for hype. AI

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IMPACT Challenges the narrative that AI risk concerns are solely a product of corporate hype, suggesting a deeper, independent history of safety research.

RANK_REASON The article is an opinion piece by an individual involved in the AI safety community, arguing against a specific narrative.

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AI risk discourse predates tech CEOs, author argues

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  1. LessWrong (AI tag) TIER_1 · KatjaGrace ·

    AI risk was not invested by AI CEOs to hype their companies

    <p>I hear that many people believe that the idea of advanced AI threatening human existence was invented by AI CEOs to hype their products. I’ve even been condescendingly informed of this, as if I am the one at risk of naively accepting AI companies’ preferred narratives.</p> <p>…

  2. LessWrong (AI tag) TIER_1 · KatjaGrace ·

    AI risk was not invented by AI CEOs to hype their companies

    <p>I hear that many people believe that the idea of advanced AI threatening human existence was invented by AI CEOs to hype their products. I’ve even been condescendingly informed of this, as if I am the one at risk of naively accepting AI companies’ preferred narratives.</p> <p>…