I’d be interested in others posting their relative weights
I find it difficult to do that in the absence of a more specific question + more specific aspect of the anchor. For example, I think that future ML systems will probably be like humans in certain respects and unlike humans in other respects. Ditto for everything else on the list.
I think it might even be counterproductive to think along those lines—in the same way that asking me to ponder the question “On a scale of 1-10, how pro-Israel am I?” might make me actively stupider when it comes to answering factual questions about Israel. (See Scott Alexander’s blog post “Ethnic Tensions and Meaningless Arguments”.)
Maybe, but I think some people would disagree strongly with this list even in the abstract (putting almost no weight on Current ML, or putting way more weight on humans, or something else). I agree that it’s better to drill down into concrete disagreements, but I think right now there are implicit strong disagreements that are not always being made explicit, and this is a quick way to draw them out.
I find it difficult to do that in the absence of a more specific question + more specific aspect of the anchor. For example, I think that future ML systems will probably be like humans in certain respects and unlike humans in other respects. Ditto for everything else on the list.
I think it might even be counterproductive to think along those lines—in the same way that asking me to ponder the question “On a scale of 1-10, how pro-Israel am I?” might make me actively stupider when it comes to answering factual questions about Israel. (See Scott Alexander’s blog post “Ethnic Tensions and Meaningless Arguments”.)
Maybe, but I think some people would disagree strongly with this list even in the abstract (putting almost no weight on Current ML, or putting way more weight on humans, or something else). I agree that it’s better to drill down into concrete disagreements, but I think right now there are implicit strong disagreements that are not always being made explicit, and this is a quick way to draw them out.