Absent significant policy pressure from the US inertia will keep the Lab open. Moving away from talent and the snub to China would make it a difficult decision.
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If the president or other US legislators pushed for policy change around AI and China specifically I would expect to see lab and personnel movement in response.
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He’s got the power. Wartime leaders seldom are deposed or replaced.
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I think Israel is too busy with the other war to mess around in Iran
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Unexpected escalation of war in the region, proven support of Hesbulla by Iran,