From the perspective of ordinary development these don’t look like urgent issues—we can work on them once we have smarter minds. We need not fear not solving them too much—since if we can’t solve these problems our machines won’t work and nobody will buy them. It would take security considerations to prioritise these problems at this stage.
Kinda, yes. Any problem is a decision theory problem—in a sense. However, we can get a long way without the wirehead problem, utility counterfeiting, and machines mining their own brains causing problems.
From the perspective of ordinary development these don’t look like urgent issues—we can work on them once we have smarter minds. We need not fear not solving them too much—since if we can’t solve these problems our machines won’t work and nobody will buy them. It would take security considerations to prioritise these problems at this stage.