Bri Treece

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Bri Treece

Bri Treece

@BriTreece21

Присоединился Mart 2023
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New @Fathom_org report: “Who Watches the Watchers” How do we build a governance infrastructure for AI that actually works, that keeps pace with the technology, produces meaningful safety outcomes, and scales beyond what governments can do alone? We brought that question to a full-day workshop at the International Association for Safe and Ethical AI (@IASEAIorg) conference in Paris. 🧵
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Every AI lab watching this now understands the implicit message: comply fully, or be made an example of. This the most consequential relationships of our generation. Today's decision makes it dramatically harder to get that relationship right.
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The costs to Anthropic will be significant. But the deeper damage is not to any single firm. It is to the broader ecosystem of trust that must exist if frontier AI and democratic governance are going to coexist responsibly.
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Final day. @BriTreece21 takes the stage to kick off Day 3 of The Ashby Workshops 2026 presented by @Fathom_org. The question: Which societal-level challenges raised by AI will require our greatest collective action to solve? One final push to turn conversations into action.
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Worth reading. From Davos, @AndrewFATHOM maps the gap between AI certainty on the surface and uncertainty in the rooms where decisions get made, including for workers and communities. Governance is how we close it.
Andrew Freedman@AndrewFATHOM

I just got back from Davos with the @Fathom_org team, and it honestly felt like two different worlds. Outside, AI was everywhere: the billboards, the stages, the certainty. Inside the rooms, there was far more uncertainty. Pressure to prove ROI. Real disagreement about where LLMs are headed next. And too often, the people who will bear the costs, including workers and communities, weren’t in the room when decisions were being made. That gap is why governance matters. We need practical oversight that can keep pace, build trust, and support responsible adoption as this technology moves deeper into everyday life. I wrote up my takeaways in our new Substack post: A Tale of Two Realities: Observations from Davos. Link in the reply.

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We just published our vision for the AI Century. At @Fathom_org, we’ve been asking the same questions many of you have: ➡️ What kind of future are we building? ➡️ What type of world will our children inherit? ➡️ Are we doing enough? ➡️ Can we even do anything at all? This essay is our answer, grounded in historical precedent, economic data, and a clear-eyed view of what’s coming. AI is unlike any technological revolution that came before, and it's moving faster than any transition in history. But here's what history also teaches us: we've been here before. Every industrial revolution brought dislocation, unrest, and uncertainty – until we rebuilt the social contract and reestablished an equilibrium. Labor protections. Social insurance. Public education. None of it was inevitable. People built it. That's what Fathom is for. We're developing the policies, institutions, and frameworks to make this transition work for everyone. The window for action is open. We intend to seize it.
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Bri Treece@BriTreece21·
@jackclarkSF Congrats on the new arrival! And I'm impressed you can read complete sentences at this moment!
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Jack Clark
Jack Clark@jackclarkSF·
Can't think of a better way to read There Is No Antimemetics Division than in the hallucinatory polyphasic sleep state that a newborn entails. I doze near the crib, change the baby, read a few pages, both sleep, wake up unsure if I'm dreaming, read more, etc. Perfect!
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AI’s failures around teen self-harm demand better oversight. Our latest blog explores how Independent Verification Organizations (IVOs) could help prevent tragedies and create a safer, better future with AI. Read the full explainer here 👇 #AI #AIGovernance #Safety
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Our co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer @AndrewFATHOM on America's AI Action Plan: "The Action Plan’s call to build an AI evaluation ecosystem is critical for increasing public trust and adoption of AI." Full statement below.
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Director Michael Kratsios@mkratsios47

Today the @WhiteHouse released America’s AI Action Plan to win the global race. We need to OUT-INNOVATE our competitors, BUILD AI & energy infrastructure, & EXPORT American AI around the world. Visit AI.gov

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1/ 🔥 AI agents are reaching a breakthrough moment in cybersecurity. In our latest work: 🔓 CyberGym: AI agents discovered 15 zero-days in major open-source projects 💰 BountyBench: AI agents solved real-world bug bounty tasks worth tens of thousands of dollars 🤖 Autonomously. A pivotal shift is underway — AI agents can now autonomously do what only elite human hackers could before.
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Yoshua Bengio
Yoshua Bengio@Yoshua_Bengio·
I view SB 813 as a step forward—particularly in fostering innovation in AI safety through the creation of independent multi-stakeholder regulatory organizations (MROs). It would also set in motion crucial work to establish the legal infrastructure and adaptive standards needed to keep pace with the rapid evolution of AI. However, to build on this momentum, I believe certain changes are essential, including: 1⃣Set up robust safeguards to ensure that MROs remain truly independent from market pressures, along with the possibility of public comments on the methodology proposed and published by each MRO. 2⃣Develop clear liability insurance requirements for developers who opt out of the certification process, along with reporting and transparency requirements to enable effective liability lawsuits if needed. 3⃣Affirm that AI developers can be held liable if their systems cause catastrophic harm that could have been plausibly anticipated and thus could have been prevented. 4⃣Restrict the protection from liability so that it is not a total and blanket protection but only covers ordinary negligence, not gross negligence, to keep an incentive for AI developers to improve their safety methodology. 5⃣Find ways to ensure state oversight of standards proposed by each MRO, including the creation of an independent expert panel to review their plans, public comments and set outcome-based safety principles and targets.
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🚨First in @politico: "A host of AI scholars and experts are backing a key AI safety bill in Sacramento...The letter is notable not just because of the names on it, but because some of the new supporters actively opposed state Sen. Scott Wiener’s SB 1047 last year, or stayed on the sidelines during the roiling debate it created." 🧵🔽

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Dean W. Ball
Dean W. Ball@deanwball·
I am happy to announce that I have joined the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy as a Senior Policy Advisor on AI and Emerging Technology. It is a thrill and honor to serve my country in this role and work alongside the tremendous team @mkratsios47 has built.
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RT @Fathom_org: The Ashby Report is here! Dive into this year’s Ashby Workshops, exploring AI, governance, and the future of policy. And d…
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Governing AI globally is a maze right now. European leaders are breaking ranks, there are power vacuums everywhere, and people are looking to the Trump Administration for guidance. However, the question is not who will lead, but what new model of governance can rise to meet this challenge. As @deanwball writes, government’s deliberatively slow pace serves an essential purpose, it must remain the final arbiter. In the context of rapidly evolving technologies such as AI, we require governance that can be nimble, scalable, and capable of fostering competition that drives innovation. Private governance models, with their ability to adapt quickly, should be at the forefront of these discussions. More on this concept here: hyperdimensional.co/p/on-private-g…
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