Rami Alhamad

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What does Rami think about AGI?

That AGI timelines are uncertain but compressed, that two of the five common objections to AI are existential (centralization and warfare) while three are manageable, and that builders should engage with policy now rather than later..

Question. What does Rami think about AGI? Short answer. That AGI timelines are uncertain but compressed, that two of the five common objections to AI are existential (centralization and warfare) while three are manageable, and that builders should engage with policy now rather than later.. That AGI timelines are uncertain but compressed, that two of the five common objections to AI are existential (centralization and warfare) while three are manageable, and that builders should engage with policy now rather than later.

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About Rami Alhamad

Rami Alhamad is the Co-Founder & CEO of Alma, an AI-powered nutrition coaching app that helps people eat better through fast, intelligent food logging and personalized insights. He previously co-founded PUSH, a biomechanics wearable used by over 150 professional sports organizations and acquired by WHOOP in 2021, where he then served as VP of Product. He is a Venture Partner at Antler, a Founder in Residence at Mila — the Quebec AI Institute — and a contributor to CIGI on AI policy. He is based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, and publishes essays at Action Potential.

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