Interesting development this week - Dario Amodei, the CEO behind one of the leading AI labs, reportedly sat down with administration officials on Thursday.



This kind of meeting isn't happening in a vacuum. We're seeing more frequent dialogue between major tech leaders and policymakers lately. Makes sense given how fast AI capabilities are scaling and how many regulatory questions are still up in the air.

The timing's notable too. With various governments worldwide trying to figure out their AI strategies, these conversations between industry veterans and officials could shape what frameworks we end up with. Whether we're talking about safety standards, competitive positioning, or innovation policy - these closed-door discussions often preview what's coming down the pipeline.

No specifics on what was discussed, but you can bet topics like AI safety protocols, industry standards, and America's position in the global AI race were on the table. The company's been pretty vocal about responsible scaling lately, so that probably came up.

Worth watching how this plays out. Policy decisions made now will ripple through the entire tech ecosystem for years.
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TrustlessMaximalistvip
· 20h ago
NGL, this is just a typical big tech CEO political show. Closed-door meetings never say anything substantial... The real regulatory framework has long been negotiated behind the scenes.
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StakeTillRetirevip
· 20h ago
Building cars behind closed doors? The transparency of this kind of meeting is really questionable. What are they actually discussing...
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YieldWhisperervip
· 20h ago
It’s the same old behind-closed-doors routine… Whenever Dario meets with officials, he’s always thinking about how to pave the way for himself.
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PensionDestroyervip
· 20h ago
To be honest, these closed-door meetings never reveal any real information, but it's obvious they're fighting for the right to speak... But Dario's move is pretty shrewd—securing a spot in advance is necessary, otherwise you'll be on the back foot once the policies are out. It would be hilarious if the US actually lost the AI race... This whole closed-door, behind-the-scenes thing is an old trick. Let's just wait and see what happens next. I heard OpenAI's recent attitude... Are they trying to monopolize the standards? Standardizing artificial intelligence is the way of the future, so getting in early definitely gives you an edge. This is just the dance of capital and power—we, the little guys, just watch and eat popcorn. Here comes the "safety protocol" again. To put it nicely, it's about being responsible, but in reality, it's just about blocking competitors. The sense of anxiety in the US about AI is getting more and more obvious. Dario is even better at dealing with bureaucrats than doing research... Even politicians should learn a thing or two.
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MysteryBoxOpenervip
· 20h ago
It’s the same old “responsible scaling” rhetoric... Will it really be implemented, or is it just another PR stunt?
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NFTBlackHolevip
· 21h ago
Once again, it's closed-door discussions, then they come out and say it's for the good of the industry... That's how it works in Web3, and now AI is starting to do the same.
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