In the case that there are, like “ai-run industries” and “non-ai-run industries”, I guess I’d expect the “ai-run industries” to gobble up all of the resources to the point that even though ai’s aren’t automating things like healthcare, there just aren’t any resources left?
I think Critch isn’t imagining ‘AI run’ as a distinction, per se, but that there are industries whose outputs mostly benefit humans, and industries who are ‘dual use’. Human Healthcare might be run by AIs eventually but is still pointed at human centric goals
In the case that there are, like “ai-run industries” and “non-ai-run industries”, I guess I’d expect the “ai-run industries” to gobble up all of the resources to the point that even though ai’s aren’t automating things like healthcare, there just aren’t any resources left?
I think Critch isn’t imagining ‘AI run’ as a distinction, per se, but that there are industries whose outputs mostly benefit humans, and industries who are ‘dual use’. Human Healthcare might be run by AIs eventually but is still pointed at human centric goals
Realizing I kind of misunderstood the point of the post. Thanks!