I believe Eliezer would rather dip his… arm… in a vat of acid than suggest to his readers that an AI will act like a clever well intentioned child that learns valuable moral lessons through social interactions with those he loves, over a long period of a slow, rather inefficient quest for power.
Please cool it down a bit.
Just two chapters ago, Harry was compared to a all-powerful summoned entity that knew nothing about how humans worked and so had to be taught not to eat people and stuff. Hermione accepted that comparison as somewhat fitting. So the comparison of Harry to non-human intelligences is MoR!Canonical, even though it was a huge exaggeration even within the context of the story, expressed by people genuinely scared of Harry—the Harry who seemed more powerful than a Nameless Horror and might need the magical nations of the world to ally against him in order to seal off his incursion into our reality.
Please cool it down a bit.
Just two chapters ago, Harry was compared to a all-powerful summoned entity that knew nothing about how humans worked and so had to be taught not to eat people and stuff. Hermione accepted that comparison as somewhat fitting. So the comparison of Harry to non-human intelligences is MoR!Canonical, even though it was a huge exaggeration even within the context of the story, expressed by people genuinely scared of Harry—the Harry who seemed more powerful than a Nameless Horror and might need the magical nations of the world to ally against him in order to seal off his incursion into our reality.