Discussing the RIL Responsible AI Commitments with Secretary Raimondo yesterday, various members of our group of VCs advocated for:
1. Importance of preserving open source, its pivotal role in establishing AI competitiveness, reframing political fear into opportunity, and its security benefits
2. Hedging geopolitical risks and preventing our best technology from falling into the wrong anti-democratic hands while not overreacting and restricting ourselves
3. How to create better feedback cycles so government hears from founders at all stages rather than just companies with massive resources and DC presence
4. Creating trust between enterprise customers and AI start-ups
5. The need to avoid bad/over regulation (like some EU proposals), and the key differences between internal governance and regulation
6. Regulation, IF ever developed, to be at application layers, not model layers
7. The need for AI talent in government (which can also unlock massive gov’t efficiencies if implemented internally)
We all want AI and our country allies to succeed. Conversations and forums like these are how we accomplish that. And we need more diverse voices and debate from every end of the spectrum which is why we're eager to continue these conversations and bring more people in. My DMs are open.