Consider that one of the odd quirks of human psychology is that people often consider the primary argument made in favor of a proposition to be the best argument for that proposition—namely, they often assume that you’ve made the best argument that you can.
While that’s true pushing the Overton window can also be useful. It’s difficult to say what actions do.
But that’s not only what the window is about. Serious people are generally not seen as worrying about those things and a lot of people don’t know that there are people who worry about UFAI.
While that’s true pushing the Overton window can also be useful. It’s difficult to say what actions do.
Well, is the protest saying anything that isn’t already within the Overton window?
The fact that there real people who worry about having friendly AI and other Xrisk concerns isn’t well within the window.
I don’t think anyone would call you an extremist for worrying about these things.
But that’s not only what the window is about. Serious people are generally not seen as worrying about those things and a lot of people don’t know that there are people who worry about UFAI.