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Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark tells Congress that “truly transformative technology” is expected by the end of 2026. He's urging a federal framework now, before an “accident or a misuse” event that could lead to extreme overregulation. And risk damaging the entire AI industry before it delivers its potential.
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Jack Clark, Anthropic co-founder & former OpenAI policy lead, spoke at a US Congressional hearing on “Authoritarians and Algorithms.” (h/t @curiousgangsta)

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No. AI is software is speech according to USA court precedents. AI is therefore protected by 1st amendment. Congress Shall Make No Law About AI.

the AI accident is always 1 or 2 years away for some reason

Wow! Interesting! This hearing shows AI partnership is becoming national security relevant. But what's missing is the human development side I think... Like, how do we maintain our cognitive abilities while leveraging AI? That's the real competitive advantage. Thanks for sharing

Can the federal framework (urged by Anthropic) regulate the entire world? It's a global competition—overregulation sounds like a suicide option in the AI race. By the end of 2026, I anticipate that Deepseek R3 or even R4 will come out. How would R3 or R4 change the expectation of the “accident or a misuse” event?

bro they're scared

is anyone tired of the manipulation and bullshit scare tactics to supress competition? How anyone could hold any major players in the AI arena in high regard is beyond me

Hard part is getting regulation that’s proactive without being paranoid. Most frameworks only show up after something breaks.

Clark’s foresight is timely—balanced frameworks let AI achieve its promise while maintaining public trust. Wise, moderate leadership keeps innovation and responsibility aligned.

regulate it before the tech nerds kill us all

