Critique of "Zero Regulation" stance on AGI
danfaggella · x · 2026-08-19
Argues against the extreme stance that AGI requires zero regulation, drawing parallels to finance and building codes where balanced oversight is necessary. Responds to Michael Vassar's critique of AI governance advocates and teases a podcast covering P(Doom), the Orthogonality Thesis, and AI safety.
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