Fair enough on that difference between the societial level incentives on AI models and the individual selection incentives on AI models.
My main current response is to say that I think the incentives are fairly weak predictors of the variance in outcomes, compared to non-evolutionary forces at this time.
However, I do think this has interesting consequences for AI governance (since one of the effects is to make societal level incentives become more relevant, compared to non-evolutionary forces.)
Fair enough on that difference between the societial level incentives on AI models and the individual selection incentives on AI models.
My main current response is to say that I think the incentives are fairly weak predictors of the variance in outcomes, compared to non-evolutionary forces at this time.
However, I do think this has interesting consequences for AI governance (since one of the effects is to make societal level incentives become more relevant, compared to non-evolutionary forces.)