1. Actually exercising oversight is going to be impossible without Congressional funding, and impractical even with it, given the inherent complexity of LLM models and the company's desire to maintain secrecy.
2. The White House will settle for having staffers run a few prompts to make sure the models don't do anything that jeopardizes national security, like encourage diversity or scientific education or whatever.
3. The order won't stand up to legal scrutiny because Congress hasn't actually given the executive branch regulatory authority over AI.
4. Major AI players will fall in line anyway because the actual point is to create a quid pro quo system, and they want Presidential favors.
5. The working group will make a few announcements here and there, but mostly the whole thing will go the way of DOGE, still extant, but doing basically nothing after its initial storm of activity. #politics #USPol #AI
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Here's what I expect:
1. Actually exercising oversight is going to be impossible without Congressional funding, and impractical even with it, given the inherent complexity of LLM models and the company's desire to maintain secrecy.
2. The White House will settle for having staffers run a few prompts to make sure the models don't do anything that jeopardizes national security, like encourage diversity or scientific education or whatever.
3. The order won't stand up to legal scrutiny because Congress hasn't actually given the executive branch regulatory authority over AI.
4. Major AI players will fall in line anyway because the actual point is to create a quid pro quo system, and they want Presidential favors.
5. The working group will make a few announcements here and there, but mostly the whole thing will go the way of DOGE, still extant, but doing basically nothing after its initial storm of activity.
#politics #USPol #AI