Decision Intelligence and Establishing an Intelligent Enterprise
Technology has changed the nature of the threats our society is facing, but the defense industry is still generally approaching these questions with a twentieth century mindset. Before we can make meaningful progress in the space, we need to reconceptualize our approach to the question.
Anatomy of Next • Technology and Defense at Founders Fund HQ
On AI policy : Lately, lots of powerful people have been balking about the idea of AI safety. At the woefully misnomered AI Action Summit in Paris, Vice President JD Vance dismissed the idea of AI safety and suggested that as long as America beat everyone else in creating superintelligence, the rest would all take care of itself.
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Early thoughts on GPT-4.5
Edition 22: A Framework to Securely Use LLMs in Companies - Part 2: Managing Risk
Sandesh Mysore Anandboringappsec.substack.comLearners can also do something more subtle: connect the dots between events that individually seem harmless but add up to an ominous pattern. This approach could have prevented 9/11. There’s a further twist: once a learned program is deployed, the bad guys change their behavior to defeat it. This contrasts with the natural world, which always works
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Detect threats. Assess the risk they represent, based on our own vulnerabilities. Respond to avoid or mitigate any negative effects of the risk. Learn so that we are well prepared if the risk reappears.