Thanks, that page is much more informative than anything else I’ve read on the orthogonality thesis.
1 From Arbital:
The Orthogonality Thesis states “there exists at least one possible agent such that...”
Also my claim is an existential claim, and I find it valuable because it could be an opportunity to design aligned AI.
2 Arbital claims that orthogonality doesn’t require moral relativism, so it doesn’t seem incompatible with what I am calling naturalism in the post.
3 I am ok with rejecting positions similar to what Arbital calls universalist moral internalism. Statements like “All agents do X” cannot be exact.
Thanks, that page is much more informative than anything else I’ve read on the orthogonality thesis.
1 From Arbital:
Also my claim is an existential claim, and I find it valuable because it could be an opportunity to design aligned AI.
2 Arbital claims that orthogonality doesn’t require moral relativism, so it doesn’t seem incompatible with what I am calling naturalism in the post.
3 I am ok with rejecting positions similar to what Arbital calls universalist moral internalism. Statements like “All agents do X” cannot be exact.