Dude. Every era has a certain type of technology that is over invested in.. AI is no different. Sure it's very useful so were other bits of tech eventually the hype dies down and it's not as bananas as you and others make it seem to be.
i have no clue how to feel on fable access being limited / dario's latest essay, it feels more nuanced than everyone on twitter makes it out to be though
we're dealing with a technology that didn't exist 3 years ago and is rapidly getting better, we can't pretend that everyone in the world getting access to the best hacking tools / biowarfare tools at the same time is a good thing, any comparisons made on it to other technology land in the realm of false equivalencies to me
at the same time, there's a strong slippery slope argument to be made in that who is anthropic to decide who gets access to what intelligence? for the fable release i don't care as much, but we don't want to end up in a world where only the biggest corporations that can pay for elite certifications are able to do bleeding edge drug development / research, same goes for all work
the counterpoint to that though is inequities in intelligence have always existed, with startups it's generally not the smartest founders that win but more the most resourceful / creative, feels like there's a clear trend of when people are limited access to a resource they figure out workarounds and better solutions
what's everyones favorite writings they've seen on this? wanting to learn more on it