I guess it depends on some details, but I don’t understand your last sentence. I’m talking about coordinating on one gamble.
Analogous the the OP, I’m thinking of AI companies making a bad bet (like 90% chance of loss of control, 10% chance gain the tools to do a pivotal act in the next year). Losing the bet ends the betting, and winning allows everyone to keep playing. Then if many of them make similar independent gambles simultaneously, it becomes almost certain that one of them loses control.
I guess it depends on some details, but I don’t understand your last sentence. I’m talking about coordinating on one gamble.
Analogous the the OP, I’m thinking of AI companies making a bad bet (like 90% chance of loss of control, 10% chance gain the tools to do a pivotal act in the next year). Losing the bet ends the betting, and winning allows everyone to keep playing. Then if many of them make similar independent gambles simultaneously, it becomes almost certain that one of them loses control.