I agree with you that “economically competetive” under some assumptions would imply that AI doesn’t kill us, but indeed my whole point is that “economic competetiveness” and “concerns about unemployment” are only loosely related.
I think long-term economic competetiveness with a runaway self-improving AI is extremely unlikely. I have no idea whether that will cause unemployment before it results in everyone dying for reasons that don’t have much to do with unemployment.
I agree with you that “economically competetive” under some assumptions would imply that AI doesn’t kill us, but indeed my whole point is that “economic competetiveness” and “concerns about unemployment” are only loosely related.
I think long-term economic competetiveness with a runaway self-improving AI is extremely unlikely. I have no idea whether that will cause unemployment before it results in everyone dying for reasons that don’t have much to do with unemployment.