I suggest people read both that and Deep Deceptiveness (which is not about deceptiveness in particular) and think about how both could be valid, because I think they both are.
Hmm, I’m confused. Can you say what you consider to be valid in the blog post above (some specific points or the whole thing)? The blog post seems to me to reply to claims that the author imagines Nate making, even though Nate doesn’t actually make these claims and occasionally probably holds a very opposite view to the one the author imagines the Sharp Left Turn post represented.
Points 1-3 and the idea that superintelligences will be able to understand our values (which I think everyone believes). But the conclusion needs a bunch of additional assumptions.
Yeah, my issue with the post is mostly that the author presents the points he makes, including the idea that superintelligence will be able to understand our values, as somehow contradicting/arguing against sharp left turn being a problem
I suggest people read both that and Deep Deceptiveness (which is not about deceptiveness in particular) and think about how both could be valid, because I think they both are.
Hmm, I’m confused. Can you say what you consider to be valid in the blog post above (some specific points or the whole thing)? The blog post seems to me to reply to claims that the author imagines Nate making, even though Nate doesn’t actually make these claims and occasionally probably holds a very opposite view to the one the author imagines the Sharp Left Turn post represented.
Points 1-3 and the idea that superintelligences will be able to understand our values (which I think everyone believes). But the conclusion needs a bunch of additional assumptions.
Thanks, that resolved the confusion!
Yeah, my issue with the post is mostly that the author presents the points he makes, including the idea that superintelligence will be able to understand our values, as somehow contradicting/arguing against sharp left turn being a problem