The issue I have with pivotal act models is that they presume an aligned superintelligence would be capable of bootstrapping its capabilities in such a way that it could perform that act before the creation of the next superintelligence. Soft takeoff seems a very popular opinion now, and isn’t conducive to this kind of scheme.
Also, if a large org were planning a pivotal act I highly doubt they would do so publicly. I imagine subtly modifying every GPU on the planet, melting them or doing anything pivotal on a planetary scale such that the resulting world has only one or a select few superintelligences (at least until a better solution exists) would be very unpopular with the public and with any government.
I don’t think the post explicity argues against either of these points, and I agree with what you have written. I think these are useful things to bring up in such a discussion however.
The issue I have with pivotal act models is that they presume an aligned superintelligence would be capable of bootstrapping its capabilities in such a way that it could perform that act before the creation of the next superintelligence. Soft takeoff seems a very popular opinion now, and isn’t conducive to this kind of scheme.
Also, if a large org were planning a pivotal act I highly doubt they would do so publicly. I imagine subtly modifying every GPU on the planet, melting them or doing anything pivotal on a planetary scale such that the resulting world has only one or a select few superintelligences (at least until a better solution exists) would be very unpopular with the public and with any government.
I don’t think the post explicity argues against either of these points, and I agree with what you have written. I think these are useful things to bring up in such a discussion however.