I think you’re overestimating the intended scope of this post. Eliezer’s argument involves multiple claims—A, we’ll create ASI; B, it won’t terminally value us; C, it will kill us. As such, people have many different arguments against it. This post is about addressing a specific “B doesn’t actually imply C” counterargument, so it’s not even discussing “B isn’t true in the first place” counterarguments.
I think you’re overestimating the intended scope of this post. Eliezer’s argument involves multiple claims—A, we’ll create ASI; B, it won’t terminally value us; C, it will kill us. As such, people have many different arguments against it. This post is about addressing a specific “B doesn’t actually imply C” counterargument, so it’s not even discussing “B isn’t true in the first place” counterarguments.