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Slowing Down AI
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Ex-OpenAI researcher says OpenAI mass-violated copyright law
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Remmelt
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OpenAI defected, but we can take honest actions
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Remmelt
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Why Stop AI is barricading OpenAI
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Remmelt
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An AI crash is our best bet for restricting AI
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Remmelt
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Anthropic is being sued for copying books to train Claude
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Remmelt
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Leverage points for a pause
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Remmelt
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Some reasons to start a project to stop harmful AI
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Remmelt
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If AI is in a bubble and the bubble bursts, what would you do?
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Remmelt
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How bad would AI progress need to be for us to think general technological progress is also bad?
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Jim Buhler
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Fifteen Lawsuits against OpenAI
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Remmelt
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An EA used deceptive messaging to advance their project; we need mechanisms to avoid deontologically dubious plans
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Mikhail Samin
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Is principled mass-outreach possible, for AGI X-risk?
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Nicholas / Heather Kross
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Ways to buy time
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KatWoods
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Most People Don't Realize We Have No Idea How Our AIs Work
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Thane Ruthenis
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I Would Have Solved Alignment, But I Was Worried That Would Advance Timelines
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307th
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The International PauseAI Protest: Activism under uncertainty
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Michael Huang
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AI pause/governance advocacy might be net-negative, especially without a focus on explaining x-risk
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Mikhail Samin
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My Current Thoughts on the AI Strategic Landscape
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Jeffrey Heninger
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Slowing AI: Reading list
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Zach Stein-Perlman
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Cruxes on US lead for some domestic AI regulation
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Zach Stein-Perlman
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