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Two former OpenAI researchers say they are disappointed but not surprised by the company's decision to oppose California 's bill to prevent AI disasters.
Daniel Kokotajlo and William Saunders previously warned that OpenAI is in a “reckless” race for dominance.
Anthropic has expressed support for the bill while presenting specific concerns and asking for amendments.
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