I guess larger rockets are safer because more money is invested in testing them, since an explosion gets more expensive the larger the rocket is. But there seems to be no analogous argument which explains why smarter human brains are safer. It doesn’t seem they are tested better. If the strong orthogonality thesis is true for artificial intelligence, there should be a positive explanation for why it is apparently not true for human intelligence.
I guess larger rockets are safer because more money is invested in testing them, since an explosion gets more expensive the larger the rocket is. But there seems to be no analogous argument which explains why smarter human brains are safer. It doesn’t seem they are tested better. If the strong orthogonality thesis is true for artificial intelligence, there should be a positive explanation for why it is apparently not true for human intelligence.