I’ve encountered some confusion about which direction “geocentrism was false” generalizes. Correct use: “Earth probably isn’t at the center of the universe”. Incorrect use: “All aliens probably have two arms with five fingers.”
The generalized lesson from geocentrism being false is that the laws of physics don’t particularly care about us. It’s not that everywhere must be similar to here along the axes that are particularly salient to us.
I see this in the form of people saying “But isn’t it sheer hubris to believe that humans are rare with the property that they become more kind and compassionate as they become more intelligent and mature? Isn’t that akin to believing we’re at the center of the universe?”
I answer: no; the symmetry is that other minds have other ends that their intelligence reinforces; kindness is not priviledged in cognition any more than Earth was priviledged as the center of the universe; imagining all minds as kind is like imagining all aliens as 10-fingered.
(Some aliens might be 10-fingered! AIs are less likely to be 10-fingered, or to even have fingers in the relevant sense! See also some of Eliezer’s related thoughts)
Reproduced from a twitter thread:
I’ve encountered some confusion about which direction “geocentrism was false” generalizes. Correct use: “Earth probably isn’t at the center of the universe”. Incorrect use: “All aliens probably have two arms with five fingers.”
The generalized lesson from geocentrism being false is that the laws of physics don’t particularly care about us. It’s not that everywhere must be similar to here along the axes that are particularly salient to us.
I see this in the form of people saying “But isn’t it sheer hubris to believe that humans are rare with the property that they become more kind and compassionate as they become more intelligent and mature? Isn’t that akin to believing we’re at the center of the universe?”
I answer: no; the symmetry is that other minds have other ends that their intelligence reinforces; kindness is not priviledged in cognition any more than Earth was priviledged as the center of the universe; imagining all minds as kind is like imagining all aliens as 10-fingered.
(Some aliens might be 10-fingered! AIs are less likely to be 10-fingered, or to even have fingers in the relevant sense! See also some of Eliezer’s related thoughts)