Maybe he thinks that much faster technological progress would cause social problems and thus wouldn’t be implemented by an aligned AI, even if it were possible. Footnote 2 points at this:
“ I do anticipate some minority of people’s reaction will be ‘this is pretty tame’… But more importantly, tame is good from a societal perspective. I think there’s only so much change people can handle at once, and the pace I’m describing is probably close to the limits of what society can absorb without extreme turbulence. ”
A separate part of the introduction argues that causing this extreme societal turbulence would be unaligned:
“Many things cannot be done without breaking laws, harming humans, or messing up society. An aligned AI would not want to do these things (and if we have an unaligned AI, we’re back to talking about risks). Many human societal structures are inefficient or even actively harmful, but are hard to change while respecting constraints like legal requirements on clinical trials, people’s willingness to change their habits, or the behavior of governments. ”
Maybe he thinks that much faster technological progress would cause social problems and thus wouldn’t be implemented by an aligned AI, even if it were possible. Footnote 2 points at this:
“ I do anticipate some minority of people’s reaction will be ‘this is pretty tame’… But more importantly, tame is good from a societal perspective. I think there’s only so much change people can handle at once, and the pace I’m describing is probably close to the limits of what society can absorb without extreme turbulence. ”
A separate part of the introduction argues that causing this extreme societal turbulence would be unaligned:
“Many things cannot be done without breaking laws, harming humans, or messing up society. An aligned AI would not want to do these things (and if we have an unaligned AI, we’re back to talking about risks). Many human societal structures are inefficient or even actively harmful, but are hard to change while respecting constraints like legal requirements on clinical trials, people’s willingness to change their habits, or the behavior of governments. ”