Has there been any evolution in either of their positions since 2008, or is that the latest we have?
edit Credit to XiXiDu to sending me this OB link, which contains in the comments this YouTube video of a Hanson-Yudkowsky AI debate in 2011. Boiling it down to one sentence I’d say it amounts to Hanson thinking that a singleton Foom is a lot less likely than Yudkowsky thinks.
I think so, but truth be told I’ve actually never read through all of it myself. All of the bits of it I’ve seen seem to indicate that they hold similar positions in those debates to their positions in the original argument.
Has there been any evolution in either of their positions since 2008, or is that the latest we have?
edit Credit to XiXiDu to sending me this OB link, which contains in the comments this YouTube video of a Hanson-Yudkowsky AI debate in 2011. Boiling it down to one sentence I’d say it amounts to Hanson thinking that a singleton Foom is a lot less likely than Yudkowsky thinks.
Is that more or less what it was in 2008?
I think so, but truth be told I’ve actually never read through all of it myself. All of the bits of it I’ve seen seem to indicate that they hold similar positions in those debates to their positions in the original argument.