When corporations and states share intelligence keys, the public becomes a tenant
DeryaTR_ · x · 2026-08-17
Vincent Conitzer shares a provocative thought: "When a corporation and a state share the keys to intelligence, the public becomes a tenant in its own future." This highlights the potential loss of agency for the public as power concentrates in the age of AGI.
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