Thank you! This is a point I keep trying to make, less eloquently, in both bioethics and in AI safety.
We need fewer talking heads making suggestions for how to regulate, and more input from actual experts, and more informed advice going to decision makers. If “professional ethicists” have any role, it should be elicitation, attempting to reconcile or delineate different opinions, and translation of ethical opinions of experts into norms and policies.
Thank you! This is a point I keep trying to make, less eloquently, in both bioethics and in AI safety.
We need fewer talking heads making suggestions for how to regulate, and more input from actual experts, and more informed advice going to decision makers. If “professional ethicists” have any role, it should be elicitation, attempting to reconcile or delineate different opinions, and translation of ethical opinions of experts into norms and policies.