“under what conditions does speculation about ‘superintelligent consequentialism’ merit research attention at all?”
Under the conditions of relevant concepts and the future being confusing. Using real systems (both AIs and humans) to anchor theory is valuable, but so is blue sky theory that doesn’t care about currently available systems and investigates whatever hasn’t been investigated yet and seems to make sense, when there are ideas to formulate or problems to solve, regardless of their connection to reality. A lot of math doesn’t care about applications, and it might take decades to stumble on some use for a small fraction of it (even as it’s not usually the point).
Under the conditions of relevant concepts and the future being confusing. Using real systems (both AIs and humans) to anchor theory is valuable, but so is blue sky theory that doesn’t care about currently available systems and investigates whatever hasn’t been investigated yet and seems to make sense, when there are ideas to formulate or problems to solve, regardless of their connection to reality. A lot of math doesn’t care about applications, and it might take decades to stumble on some use for a small fraction of it (even as it’s not usually the point).