I don’t see the slightest risk or inability to recruit tbh. There is no mass resignation either. They will keep recruiting just fine for their purposes is my guess, although there might be a few who refuse. Also by “responded” you mean they published a heavily legaled Google doc?
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Replying to @kevinroose @zeynep
That's true, but not being able to hire AI ethicists is not an existential threat. It's not clear there would be much of a hit to their bottom line at all. Being unable to hire broadly would be a bigger threat, but is not obviously a problem (see FB).
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Replying to @AlexCEngler @kevinroose
Yeah, there is zero evidence of any broad problem, and it's been years now, and I don't think a single Google executive is losing sleep wondering what happens if they can't hire top AI ethicists.
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