Yes, if you can make the article’s contents be in all the brains that would be liable to accidentally create a misaligned AGI, now and in the future, and we also assume that none of these brains want to intentionally create a misaligned AGI, then that would count as a pivotal act in my book.
This might work without the assumption that nobody wants to create a misaligned AGI, through a different mechanism than described in the OP. Then it seems relatively likely that there is enough oomph to push for effective regulations.
Yes, if you can make the article’s contents be in all the brains that would be liable to accidentally create a misaligned AGI, now and in the future, and we also assume that none of these brains want to intentionally create a misaligned AGI, then that would count as a pivotal act in my book.
This might work without the assumption that nobody wants to create a misaligned AGI, through a different mechanism than described in the OP. Then it seems relatively likely that there is enough oomph to push for effective regulations.