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Jul 15, 2026
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26 min 3,889 words 372 comments 180 likes
Scott Alexander argues that Plan A's proposed AI chip regulations are not a dystopian surveillance state, but rather comparable to existing regulations on controlled substances, and that most feared dystopian outcomes already exist in current banking and AI chat monitoring. Longer summary
Scott defends Plan A's AI chip regulation proposals against claims they would create an Orwellian surveillance state. He compares the proposed regulations (requiring factories, customers, and data centers to register and submit to inspections, plus cryptographic kill switches and transparency requirements) to existing regulations on controlled substances like Xanax, arguing they would simply make the AI chip industry more regulated without dystopian effects. He addresses specific concerns: consumer devices wouldn't need licenses (AI chips cost $40,000+ vs consumer hardware), open-weight models would be banned but replaced with open-algorithm requirements to prevent power concentration, and actual surveillance concerns are already worse in the status quo (banks monitor all transactions, OpenAI monitors chats). Scott argues the real costs are moving chip regulation from 50th to 95th percentile stringency, potentially taxing consumer hardware briefly, and banning new open-weight model training - substantial but not dystopian. Shorter summary
May 08, 2013
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9 min 1,389 words 53 comments
The post details the Third Eye surveillance system and Priesthood of Truth in the fictional society of Raikoth, exploring how these institutions work to prevent corruption and maintain social order. Longer summary
This post describes two key elements of the fictional society of Raikoth: the Third Eye system and the Priesthood of Truth. Third Eyes are lifelogging cameras that citizens can wear to record their activities, with the data encrypted and only accessible with the wearer's consent. This system helps deter crime and resolve disputes. The Priesthood of Truth consists of highly trained individuals who make important predictions and judgments, from criminal trials to marriage compatibility. They are held to extremely high standards of honesty and accuracy, with severe consequences for dishonesty. Shorter summary
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