One might argue that there are defeating reasons that corporations do not destroy the world: they are made of humans so can be somewhat reined in; they are not smart enough; they are not coherent enough. But in that case, the original argument needs to make reference to these things, so that they apply to one and not the other.
I don’t think this is quite fair. You created an argument outline that doesn’t directly reference these things, so you can only blame yourself for excluding them unless you are claiming that such things have not been discussed extensively.
One extremely important difference between corporations and potential AGIs is the level of high-speed, high-bandwidth coordination (which has been discussed extensively) that may be possible for AGIs. If a massive corporation could be as internally coordinated and self-aligned as might be possible for an AGI, it would be absolutely terrifying. Imagine Elon Musk as a Borg Queen with everyone related to Tesla as part of the “collective” under his control...
I don’t think this is quite fair. You created an argument outline that doesn’t directly reference these things, so you can only blame yourself for excluding them unless you are claiming that such things have not been discussed extensively.
One extremely important difference between corporations and potential AGIs is the level of high-speed, high-bandwidth coordination (which has been discussed extensively) that may be possible for AGIs. If a massive corporation could be as internally coordinated and self-aligned as might be possible for an AGI, it would be absolutely terrifying. Imagine Elon Musk as a Borg Queen with everyone related to Tesla as part of the “collective” under his control...