I always imagine the genie just goes back into his lamp to sleep or whatever, so in the hypothetical as it exists in my head, no. But I guess there could be a highly ambitious Genie looking for feedback after your last wish, so maybe.
I think in this case, Eliezer in talking about a genie like in Failed Utopia 4-2 who grants his wish, and then keeps working, ignoring feedback, because he just doesn’t care, because caring isn’t part of the wish.
The genie doesn’t care about consequences, he just cares about the wishes. The second wish and third wish are the feedback.
I always imagine the genie just goes back into his lamp to sleep or whatever, so in the hypothetical as it exists in my head, no. But I guess there could be a highly ambitious Genie looking for feedback after your last wish, so maybe.
The feedback is for you, not what you happen to say to the genie.
I always imagine the genie just goes back into his lamp to sleep or whatever, so in the hypothetical as it exists in my head, no. But I guess there could be a highly ambitious Genie looking for feedback after your last wish, so maybe.
I think in this case, Eliezer in talking about a genie like in Failed Utopia 4-2 who grants his wish, and then keeps working, ignoring feedback, because he just doesn’t care, because caring isn’t part of the wish.
The genie doesn’t care about consequences, he just cares about the wishes. The second wish and third wish are the feedback.
The feedback is for you, not what you happen to say to the genie.