No, Kyre is saying that potential ethical AGI researchers have this page in their history, which will likely lead to the government not hiring them for this project. Meaning there will be less ethical researchers on the project.
EDIT: Never mind, gjm and James_Miller already said the same thing.
Right, this is the moral problem of “dirty hands” (Sartre). Do the good people stay out and keep their hands clean, leaving the field to the less scrupulous. Or do the join the system and try to achieve change from within. It’s not easy to answer such questions.
...which is kind of the point :-)
No, Kyre is saying that potential ethical AGI researchers have this page in their history, which will likely lead to the government not hiring them for this project. Meaning there will be less ethical researchers on the project.
EDIT: Never mind, gjm and James_Miller already said the same thing.
Right, this is the moral problem of “dirty hands” (Sartre). Do the good people stay out and keep their hands clean, leaving the field to the less scrupulous. Or do the join the system and try to achieve change from within. It’s not easy to answer such questions.
It is indeed not easy to answer such questions, but it’s rather worth trying, no?