I really wish you would give his argument for the claim that we (even plausibly) have all the pieces, Lahwran. I would also love to see an abridged transcript of a discourse wherein the two of you reached a double-crux. My best guess is that Lahwran is thinking of ‘only integrating existing systems’ as a triviality which can be automated by the market rather than what it actually is, a higher-level instance of the design problem.
That said, the idea that thinking has been tried seems so insane to me that I may be failing to steelman it accurately.
I really wish you would give his argument for the claim that we (even plausibly) have all the pieces, Lahwran. I would also love to see an abridged transcript of a discourse wherein the two of you reached a double-crux. My best guess is that Lahwran is thinking of ‘only integrating existing systems’ as a triviality which can be automated by the market rather than what it actually is, a higher-level instance of the design problem.
That said, the idea that thinking has been tried seems so insane to me that I may be failing to steelman it accurately.