I amended the grandparent. Suppose for the sake of argument you agreed with my estimate of this being the proverbial “last, best hope”. Then giving away the one potentially game-changing advantage to barter for a globally insignificant “victory” would be the epitome of an overly greedy algorithm. Losing sight of the actual goal because an authority figure told you so, in a way not thinking for yourself beyond the task as stated.
Making that point sounds, on reflection, like exactly the type of thing I’d expect Eliezer to do. Do what I mean, not as I say.
as opposed to, say, Voldemort killing himself immediately and fighting me within the horcrux system
Ocupado. Assuming it was not, even Voldemort would have some sort of reaction latency to such an outside context problem. Assuming he reacted instantly, sounds like better chances than buying a few days of unconsciousness still.
I amended the grandparent. Suppose for the sake of argument you agreed with my estimate of this being the proverbial “last, best hope”. Then giving away the one potentially game-changing advantage to barter for a globally insignificant “victory” would be the epitome of an overly greedy algorithm. Losing sight of the actual goal because an authority figure told you so, in a way not thinking for yourself beyond the task as stated.
Making that point sounds, on reflection, like exactly the type of thing I’d expect Eliezer to do. Do what I mean, not as I say.
Ocupado. Assuming it was not, even Voldemort would have some sort of reaction latency to such an outside context problem. Assuming he reacted instantly, sounds like better chances than buying a few days of unconsciousness still.