None of these that you have stated. These reductions don’t really align with what I wrote. How did you arrive to these conclusions? I can’t answer your question if I don’t know how you got there.
Enslavement refers to extreme power structure where complexity is sacrificed for simplicity and reduction of more easily manageable human resources. It’s not hard to see how it detracts from maximizing human potential.
Nobody currently really lives like people did even just 100 years ago. Enslavement on large scale requires isolation from other large societies, thus we don’t really see large groups of people living like they are 100 years ago. We might be able to find certain aboriginal tribes and such, but that isn’t large scale, as it is easy to isolate on a pretty much abandoned piece of land in the middle of an ocean. I guess it isn’t very politically correct to call aboriginal tribes as a form of enslavement. When you have some established government like in North Korea, it is easy to apply that label in modern rhetoric.
I did not mention anything regarding AI safety. I don’t really understand how “stop tyrants” has anything to do with “AGI safety.” These two things don’t really have anything to do with each other whatsoever. Comparing them seem to be an intellectual disservice.
Popular topics of public discourse don’t necessarily mean they have any meaningful value added to the discussion as propaganda affects what people occupy their minds with everyday.
It isn’t at all clear what you are trying to say.
Are you arguing that dictators aren’t an X risk, or AI won’t enslave humans, or AI tech will be widely distributed or what?
None of these that you have stated. These reductions don’t really align with what I wrote. How did you arrive to these conclusions? I can’t answer your question if I don’t know how you got there.
Enslavement refers to extreme power structure where complexity is sacrificed for simplicity and reduction of more easily manageable human resources. It’s not hard to see how it detracts from maximizing human potential.
Nobody currently really lives like people did even just 100 years ago. Enslavement on large scale requires isolation from other large societies, thus we don’t really see large groups of people living like they are 100 years ago. We might be able to find certain aboriginal tribes and such, but that isn’t large scale, as it is easy to isolate on a pretty much abandoned piece of land in the middle of an ocean. I guess it isn’t very politically correct to call aboriginal tribes as a form of enslavement. When you have some established government like in North Korea, it is easy to apply that label in modern rhetoric.
I did not mention anything regarding AI safety. I don’t really understand how “stop tyrants” has anything to do with “AGI safety.” These two things don’t really have anything to do with each other whatsoever. Comparing them seem to be an intellectual disservice.
Popular topics of public discourse don’t necessarily mean they have any meaningful value added to the discussion as propaganda affects what people occupy their minds with everyday.