In an extraordinary exchange between Marc Andreessen, Web browser Mosaic and co-founder of Netscape Communications Corporation and Joe Rogan, Andreessen reveals the government scheme to control all AI (artificial intelligence) by just two or three companies, fully under government authority. Startups? No way. They wouldn’t even let them get off the ground.
It wasn’t just Trump who dodged a bullet.
This is insane…
Marc Andreessen on how the Biden Administration wanted to control AI with government regulatory capture, blocking free markets similar to the CCP.
ROGAN: “When you leave a meeting like that, what do you do?”
ANDREESSEN: “You endorse Donald Trump.” pic.twitter.com/ZN3CVtiMDx
— Geiger Capital (@Geiger_Capital) November 27, 2024
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Marc Andreessen: That’s why this administration freaked us out so much. It is because it felt like they were trying to become way more like China.
Joe Rogan:I was not nearly as aware as I should have been about the all these things you’re saying. I didn’t know this. I did know that about the banks, but I certainly didn’t know that they were cracking down on AI the same way they cracked down on social media.
Marc Andreessen: The AI thing was very alarming. We had, we had meetings this spring that were the most alarming meetings I’ve ever been in, where they were taking us through their plans. And it was,
Rogan: hat kind of can you talk about?
Andreessen: It basically just full government, full government control. This sort of thing: There will be a small number of large companies that will be completely regulated, controlled by the government. They told us, they told us, they just said, don’t even start. Don’t even start startups. Like, don’t even bother like, there’s just no way, there’s no way that they can succeed. There’s no way that we’re going to permit that to happen. This is already over. It’s going to be two or three companies and we’re just going to we’re going to we’re going to control them, and that’s that like this is already finished.
Rogan: Oh my god no. When you leave a meeting like that.What do you do?
Marc Andreessen: You go endorse Donald Trump.
People have no idea how close we were to dystopia and we just missed the bullet by a quarter of an inch
— Etherean (@ethereansinfo) November 27, 2024
Back in February:
State AGs warn Biden AI order could centralize control over tech, be used for ‘political ends’
The officials expressed their concerns to Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo
By Adam Shaw, Fox News February 5, 2024:
FIRST ON FOX: A coalition of state attorneys general is warning that an executive order signed by President Biden last year on artificial intelligence could be used by the federal government to “centralize” government control over the emerging technology and that that control could be used for political purposes — including censoring alleged “disinformation.”
“The Executive Order seeks—without Congressional authorization—to centralize governmental control over an emerging technology being developed by the private sector. In doing so, the Executive Order opens the door to using the federal government’s control over AI for political ends, such as censoring responses in the name of combatting ‘disinformation,’” the coalition of 20 attorneys general, led by Utah AG Sean Reyes, said in a letter to Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo.
WHITE HOUSE UNVEILS AI EXECUTIVE ORDER, REQUIRING COMPANIES TO SHARE NATIONAL SECURITY RISKS WITH FEDS
Biden signed the order in October, which established new standards for AI safety and included moves to protect privacy and protect workers and consumers. Specifically, it requires developers to share safety test results and other information with the government.
However, in a letter to the Commerce Dept. responding to a request for information from the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the AGs say the order created a “gatekeeping function” for the Commerce Department to supervise AI development and forces developers to submit to an “opaque and undemocratic process.”
“We are further concerned that the Executive Order’s bureaucratic and nebulous supervisory process will discourage AI development, further entrench large tech incumbents, and do little to protect citizens,” they say.
They also accuse the executive of creating a “governmental black box” by failing to disclose how the federal government will use the information provided.
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