I agree that the original question (messy vs principled) seems like a false dichotomy at this point. It’s not obvious where the actual disagreement is.
My current guess is that the main disagreement is something like: on the path to victory, did we take generic AGI algorithms (e.g. deep learning technology + algorithms layered on top of it) and figure out how to make aligned versions of them, or did we make our own algorithms? Either way we end up with an argument for why the thing we have at the end is aligned. (This is just my current guess, though, and I’m not sure if it’s the most important disagreement.)
I agree that the original question (messy vs principled) seems like a false dichotomy at this point. It’s not obvious where the actual disagreement is.
My current guess is that the main disagreement is something like: on the path to victory, did we take generic AGI algorithms (e.g. deep learning technology + algorithms layered on top of it) and figure out how to make aligned versions of them, or did we make our own algorithms? Either way we end up with an argument for why the thing we have at the end is aligned. (This is just my current guess, though, and I’m not sure if it’s the most important disagreement.)