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Corey Quinn on Anthropic's Influence on Papal AI Encyclical
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Originally published on Simon Willison's Weblog by Simon Willison
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Summary & Key Takeaways
- Corey Quinn comments on Anthropic's influence on the Pope's AI encyclical.
- He describes it as an unparalleled act of vendor lobbying.
- Specifically references Christopher Olah's role in "Magnifica Humanitas."
- Highlights the intersection of AI ethics, corporate influence, and religious authority.
Our Commentary
Corey Quinn's quote here is just chef's kiss. "Getting the literal Pope to canonize your product's specific technical limitations as a spiritual treatise" is a line that will stick with me. It's a darkly humorous, yet deeply unsettling, commentary on the lengths companies will go to shape the narrative around AI ethics. The implications of this kind of influence are pretty wild.
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