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Anthropic CEO称AI反弹“从根本上说是信任危机”

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei回应投资人Gavin Baker的批评,否认自己过度渲染AI风险,认为公众对AI的负面看法源于几十年来积累的信任危机,而非AI领袖的警告。他强调真正的解决方案是兑现承诺,而非调整公关话术。

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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei recently pushed back against the idea that he’s been painting an overly pessimistic picture of artificial intelligence and how it might shape the future. Amodei’s comments came in response to investor Gavin Baker, who argued — both on the All-In podcast and on X — that Amodei’s warnings about the dangers of AI have helped to fuel a backlash in the United States, particularly against data centers . Claiming that Amodei has “lost the argument” when it comes to AI regulation (Anthropic has advocated for some regulations, including a California bill that imposes transparency requirements on large AI companies ), and given that “he is about to be the CEO of one of the most important companies in the world,” Baker wrote, “I respectfully think he should make an effort to be a more positive advocate for his own industry.” Baker is far from the only one arguing that AI skepticism and even government crackdowns are a natural response to the dire warnings of some AI executives . But in a series of posts , Amodei disagreed with the idea that his “messaging has been disproportionately negative.” Instead, he said that his writing has been “about equally balanced between risks and benefits,” and that he wrote his essay “Machines of Loving Grace” because he “didn’t feel the AI industry was painting an inspiring enough picture of how the technology could radically transform the world for the better.” Nonetheless, Amodei acknowledged that “the public has a negative view of AI” and he agreed that “this is a big problem.” Where he disagreed was with the idea that this negativity is “primarily caused” by Amodei “or any other AI leader warning about AI’s risks.” “I think it is fundamentally a crisis of trust,” Amodei said. “I think that ordinary people don’t trust companies, governments, or the tech industry and always suspect that we are cooking up some new way to screw them over.” Indeed, “trust” is a word that often comes up in headlines about OpenAI CEO Sam Altman , and is apparently an issue for other AI CEOs like Amodei, too . In Amodei’s telling, however, this is a crisis that’s been decades in the making , with the AI backlash “just the latest iteration of it.” “I think by far the most accurate criticism of AI companies including Anthropic is that we haven’t yet delivered on our big promises to benefit the world,” Amodei said. “That is totally on us, and I think it’s the criticism you should be making, instead of all this stuff about messaging and marketing.” Put another way, he said promising that AI will cure cancer is “more a cliche than it is inspiring”; what would actually change people’s opinions of AI would be “actually curing cancer.” As for regulation , Amodei argued that Baker was painting “a false choice” between distributing AI widely without regulation, or concentrating the technology in the hands of a few companies through regulation. “I know that there’s a sort of Silicon Valley shorthand where regulation = regulatory capture = concentration of power, but I’ve always found this to be an overly simplified picture of the world,” Amodei said. “Many people outside this bubble think of regulation as something that constrains corporate power and benefits ordinary people.” Amodei added that he doesn’t “necessarily agree with that perspective either,” but he said that’s “why Anthropic has always made its policy proposals very carefully.”

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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei最近反驳了关于他对人工智能及其未来影响描绘得过于悲观的说法。Amodei的评论是为了回应投资人Gavin Baker,后者在All-In播客和X上均表示,Amodei对AI危险的警告助长了美国国内尤其是对数据中心的反弹情绪。Baker声称,在AI监管问题上Amodei“已经输了”(Anthropic曾倡导一些监管措施,包括一项对大型AI公司施加透明度要求的加州法案),而且鉴于“他即将成为世界上最重要公司之一的CEO”,Baker写道,“我恭敬地认为,他应该努力成为自己行业更积极的倡导者。”Baker绝不是唯一认为AI怀疑论甚至政府打压是对一些AI高管可怕警告的自然反应的人。但在一系列帖子中,Amodei不同意他的“消息传递被不成比例地负面化”的说法。相反,他说他的写作“在风险和收益之间大致平衡”,他写文章《爱的恩典机器》是因为他“觉得AI行业没有描绘出足够鼓舞人心的图景,说明这项技术如何能彻底改变世界,让它变得更好。”尽管如此,Amodei承认“公众对AI持负面看法”,他同意“这是一个大问题”。他不同意的是,这种负面情绪“主要是由”Amodei“或任何其他警告AI风险的AI领袖”造成的。“我认为这从根本上说是一场信任危机,”Amodei说。“我认为普通人不信任公司、政府或科技行业,总觉得我们在酝酿某种新的方式来坑害他们。”事实上,“信任”这个词经常出现在关于OpenAI CEO Sam Altman的新闻标题中,显然对像Amodei这样的其他AI CEO来说也是一个问题。然而,在Amodei看来,这是一场酝酿了几十年的危机,AI反弹“只是其最新的一次迭代”。“我认为对包括Anthropic在内的AI公司最准确的批评是,我们还没有兑现我们造福世界的宏大承诺,”Amodei说。“这完全在我们自己,我认为这才是你们应该提出的批评,而不是那些关于信息传递和营销的东西。”换句话说,他说承诺AI将治愈癌症“更多是陈词滥调而非鼓舞人心”;真正能改变人们对AI看法的是“真正治愈癌症”。至于监管,Amodei认为Baker描绘了一个“虚假的选择”,要么在没有监管的情况下广泛分发AI,要么通过监管将技术集中在少数公司手中。“我知道硅谷有一种简写,监管=监管俘获=权力集中,但我一直认为这是对世界的过度简化,”Amodei说。“这个圈子之外的许多人认为监管是限制企业权力、造福普通人的东西。”Amodei补充说,他“不一定同意这种观点”,但他说这就是“Anthropic一直非常谨慎地制定其政策建议的原因”。

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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei回应投资人Gavin Baker的批评,否认自己过度渲染AI风险,认为公众对AI的负面看法源于几十年来积累的信任危机,而非AI领袖的警告。他强调真正的解决方案是兑现承诺,而非调整公关话术。

  • Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei回应投资人Gavin Baker的批评,否认自己过度渲染AI风险,认为公众对AI的负面看法源于几十年来积累的信任危机,而非AI领袖的警告。他强调真正的解决方案是兑现承诺,而非调整公关话术。
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