That rather depends on who’s building it, doesn’t it?
If you’re talking about Eliezer et al’s FAI concept, I get the impression that they’re mostly concerned with issues that aren’t presently politicized among anyone except perhaps bioethicists. It does entail solving some political problems along the way, but how is underspecified, and I don’t see a meaningful upside to viewing any of the relevant design problems through a partisan lens at this stage.
In any case, that’s (again) not what the OP is about.
Which problem is the construction of a super AI trying to solve then?
That rather depends on who’s building it, doesn’t it?
If you’re talking about Eliezer et al’s FAI concept, I get the impression that they’re mostly concerned with issues that aren’t presently politicized among anyone except perhaps bioethicists. It does entail solving some political problems along the way, but how is underspecified, and I don’t see a meaningful upside to viewing any of the relevant design problems through a partisan lens at this stage.
In any case, that’s (again) not what the OP is about.
I think I understand what you mean. But I maintain my hypothesis.