Hunger Strikers Hope to Halt Artificial General Intelligence

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San Francisco Resident Guido Reichstadter, 45, is leading a hunger strike to stop Anthropic from further developing artificial general intelligence.

Activists launch hunger strikes outside Anthropic and DeepMind offices over race to build advanced AI– www.techspot.com
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45-year-old Guido Reichstadter has been camped outside Anthropic’s San Francisco offices for just over a week now, during which time he has not consumed any food. He told Business Insider that he plans to stay there on hunger strike until the company addresses his concerns about its AI development.

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