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> Unfortunately for the AI safety crowd, their boosting of the CCP’s AI rules appears to many in DC as playing directly into the hands of the CCP, who have a history of wanting to project international leadership and responsibility on paper while disregarding their own laws at home.
I follow several newsletters/blogs like this, about US-China relations, and several blogs about AI, including a few focused on AI safety. I have never seen this point made in any discussion about AI safety. (That said, I don't use Twitter.) Could you list some examples, then share them with AI safety people?
> Unfortunately for the AI safety crowd, their boosting of the CCP’s AI rules appears to many in DC as playing directly into the hands of the CCP, who have a history of wanting to project international leadership and responsibility on paper while disregarding their own laws at home.
I follow several newsletters/blogs like this, about US-China relations, and several blogs about AI, including a few focused on AI safety. I have never seen this point made in any discussion about AI safety. (That said, I don't use Twitter.) Could you list some examples, then share them with AI safety people?