It would take a vast proportion of the world to shit their pants and form international organizations for regulation. As long as you can restrict global production and access to supercomputers, you can gain a few decades. Those decades will allow for more measures to be tried.
Formalizing ethics seems like a bad way. We need concrete priorities, not values. Value learning is dangerous. Anyway, like with most other alignment approaches, you’d need centuries for that. What’s the probability you’ll get there in 1-2 decades? I’d say less than 1%. Whereas my approach gives you time, time that can be used to try a multitude of approaches, yours included.
It would take a vast proportion of the world to shit their pants and form international organizations for regulation. As long as you can restrict global production and access to supercomputers, you can gain a few decades. Those decades will allow for more measures to be tried.
Formalizing ethics seems like a bad way. We need concrete priorities, not values. Value learning is dangerous. Anyway, like with most other alignment approaches, you’d need centuries for that. What’s the probability you’ll get there in 1-2 decades? I’d say less than 1%. Whereas my approach gives you time, time that can be used to try a multitude of approaches, yours included.