I was thinking more along the lines of SIGINT than HUMINT, and more along the lines of external threats than internal threats. I suppose that along the HUMINT lines, Facebook AI Labs hires private investigators to follow around Yudkowsky to find dirt on him, or the NSA starts contaminating people’s mail/packages/food deliveries with IQ-reducing neurotoxins, then yes, I’m definitely saying there should be someone to immediately take strategic action. We’re the people who predicted Slow Takeoff, that the entire world (and, by extension, the world’s intelligence agencies, whose various operations will all be interrupted by the revelation that all things revolve around AI alignment) would come apart at the seams, decades in advance; and we also don’t have the option of giving up on being extraordinary and significant, so we should expect things to get really serious at some point or another. On issues more along traditional community health lines, that’s not my division.
I don’t think that the CEA Community Health Team as it exists is an actor that would do a lot in either of those scenarios and be very helpful for dealing with them.
I was thinking more along the lines of SIGINT than HUMINT, and more along the lines of external threats than internal threats. I suppose that along the HUMINT lines, Facebook AI Labs hires private investigators to follow around Yudkowsky to find dirt on him, or the NSA starts contaminating people’s mail/packages/food deliveries with IQ-reducing neurotoxins, then yes, I’m definitely saying there should be someone to immediately take strategic action. We’re the people who predicted Slow Takeoff, that the entire world (and, by extension, the world’s intelligence agencies, whose various operations will all be interrupted by the revelation that all things revolve around AI alignment) would come apart at the seams, decades in advance; and we also don’t have the option of giving up on being extraordinary and significant, so we should expect things to get really serious at some point or another. On issues more along traditional community health lines, that’s not my division.
I don’t think that the CEA Community Health Team as it exists is an actor that would do a lot in either of those scenarios and be very helpful for dealing with them.