Ex-Google researcher Raji: AI safety discourse has collapsed into a narrow worldview
rajiinio · x · 2026-08-20
AI ethics researcher Deb Raji discusses with former OpenAI policy advisor Miles Brundage what she calls an alarmingly narrow worldview in AI safety discourse, one that excludes diverse perspectives and priorities. She admits the uncomfortable reality: people like Theodora saw the current situation coming, but the safety community didn't listen to or prioritize that perspective before it materialized at scale.
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