Tim O'Brien

@timobrien
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Technology, law, and policy | Affiliate Associate Professor, UW Evans School | Lecturer, INSEAD | Purdue, Kellogg, UW School of Law | Former Microsoft
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Very good Brendan Bordelon piece in Politico today on the escalating influence of effective altruism in D.C., and its aversion to scientific, data-driven decision making in favor of weird, cultish fear mongering.

https://politico.com/news/2023/12/30/ai-debate-culture-clash-dc-silicon-valley-00133323

Whether lawmakers have learned the lessons of Sam Bankman-Fried's influential but ill-fated DC charm offensive remain to be seen ... those who took his guidance and his money and would probably like to have a mulligan.

When Silicon Valley’s AI warriors came to Washington

Effective altruism is increasingly described as a cult. But as the movement’s billionaire adherents pour money into D.C., its obsession with the AI apocalypse is remaking the capital’s tech policy landscape.

POLITICO
I wrote a short piece to lend some context to Google's announcement this past week about its shortened retention of location data, much to the chagrin of geofence-warrant-happy law enforcement agencies. https://timobrien.substack.com/p/google-the-police-and-geofence-warrants
Google, the police, and geofence warrants

A win for privacy, but not the riddance we need. Only Congress can provide that.

Tech & Policy

twitter's business model was simple:

1. celebrities show their entire arses
2. normal people hurl rotten tomatoes at them
3. show ads to group 2.

it is not clear that a single person at twitter understood this

After years of talking about self-regulation in various venues and contexts, I've come to the conclusion that it's pretty much bullshit. It's a made-up term that amounts to an anti-regulation headfake. https://timobrien.substack.com/p/the-charade-of-self-regulation
The charade of “self-regulation”

“Self-regulation” is the EBITDA of corporate policy. It’s meaningless.

Tech & Policy

The latest edition of product liability theory vs. Sec. 230. A CA judge has ruled that Meta, Google, Snap, and TikTok cannot use Section 230 immunity to dismiss allegations that their products have design flaws that result in addiction, depression, anxiety in young people. h/t @zamaan

https://news.bloomberglaw.com/tech-and-telecom-law/social-media-addiction-suits-advance-in-california-state-court

Social Media Addiction Suits Advance in California State Court

The companies behind Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, and YouTube failed to completely escape hundreds of lawsuits on Friday claiming the social media platforms cause addiction and harm to children after a Los Angeles county judge shot down the companies’ legal defenses.

Solid take on AI safety ... if the x-risk crowd wants to analogize AI to nuclear, then ok, fine ... let's talk about safety engineering and how nuclear is regulated to the hilt. h/t Meredith Whittaker.

https://time.com/6327635/ai-needs-to-be-regulated-like-nuclear-weapons/

How AI Can Be Regulated Like Nuclear Energy

AI labs compare AI risk on par with the existential and safety risks of nuclear, yet they dismiss regulations.

Time
Do we really need Steve Kornacki at the 'big board' to do kindergarten-level arithmetic?
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Trust & Safety Tycoon

Manage your team, set policies, make investments, and tackle the challenging world of Trust & Safety

Nothing to see here, just Marc Andreessen, one of Time's 100 Most Influential People in AI, framing trust, safety, ethics, and risk management collectively as "The Enemy".

https://a16z.com/the-techno-optimist-manifesto/

The Techno-Optimist Manifesto

We are told that technology is on the brink of ruining everything. But we are being lied to, and the truth is so much better. Marc Andreessen presents his techno-optimist vision for the future.

Andreessen Horowitz
Starting to worry that red teaming is becoming the Clif Bar of AI governance. Quick, tasty, and temporarily satisfies a hunger pang, but not at all sufficient for a day in, day out balanced diet.