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119 Why the people building the most powerful AI systems on Earth have the least incentive to make them safe — and what that tells us about the real structure of the tech industry

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Justin Brown @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 08:50 EDT

Why the people building the most powerful AI systems on Earth have the least incentive to make them safe — and what that tells us about the real structure of the tech industry

The people building the most powerful AI systems on Earth don't have any real incentive to make them safe — not because they're bad people, but because the capital structure, competitive dynamics, and geopolitical pressures of the industry make safety structurally subordinate to speed. Understanding that architecture is the first step toward changing it.

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