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...national security. Right? It's we need to beat China. We need to be the best. There's a risk that if we're not the best, then an autocratic, undemocratic AI might prevail as the world's AI, whatever. But never
“Why Silicon Valley's next 25 years will be defined by defense tech”
...our national security and our national interest, we lose a lot of that competitive nature. This is something that I think is going to define the next twenty five years of innovation in Silicon Valley.
where national security has, I think, dominated the policy orientation. This is true of semiconductors. This is true of encryption technologies. What's unique with AI is the way that the industry has been particularly wielding that national security
...be a national security issue for sure. And and any of the software that produced by a nation state that we view, you know, quasiadversarily, the way that we combat that is we also are incredibly open, and we also do a proliferation of technology. Wha
...and national security, but it's not in terms of keeping the AI a secret because we can't. Like, if that was a viable strategy, then great. But it's not a viable strategy. Like, we'd have to reshape the entire way society works. And by the way, even o
...and national security, but it's not in terms of keeping the AI a secret because we can't. Like, if that was a viable strategy, then great. But it's not a viable strategy. Like, we'd have to reshape the entire way society works. And by the way, even o
“We need to pave Nevada with data centers to beat China in AI”
AI is a national security issue. Having AI that, by some measure, beats China is something that is imperative to the future of safety of The United States. To get there, we need to build data centers
...have already national security implications, but that's only very recently with the reese reasoning models. But, in many other respects, they're not as relevant. It's more prospective that it could well become the way in which a nation might, try and
I think people's, conceptions about what risk management looks like is it's, that people think it's a peacenik thing or something like that. Like, it's all kumbaya, and, we we just have to, ignore structural realities in in in operating in this space
...security, pro innovation for national defense. I think we should be funding this stuff like crazy. I think we should get the national labs involved. We should get academia involved. You know, we should make this a a national priority just like China
...a national security perspective. We understand how important this is from an economic perspective. We need to make sure that we win while people while keeping people safe. Yeah. Right? And that dynamic and that shift of rhetoric is incredibly importa
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