Discussion on Institutional Resistance and Compliance Strategies in Political Contexts
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Summary
The article appears to be a discussion about AI research institutions potentially abandoning safety concerns, though the provided content fragment seems to be discussing a different topic about challenging authority, moving companies to different jurisdictions, and refusing to comply with demands. The content references political resistance strategies and economic implications, suggesting a broader discussion about institutional defiance and risk-taking in the face of political pressure.
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Challenge it in court. Move the company to a different jurisdiction. Burn everything down and refuse to comply.
Threatening to burn everything down and refuse to comply might well work; simply daring Trump to a game of Russian Roulette about this popping the bubble that's only just managing to keep the US economy out of recession, on the basis that he TACOs a lot, I can see it working in a way it wouldn't if he were a sane leader making the same actual demands just
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