You did say it would be premised on either “inevitable or desirable for normal institutions to be eventually lose control”. In some sense I do think this is “inevitable” but only in the same sense as past “normal human institutions” lost control.
We now have the internet and widespread democracy so almost all governmental institutions needed to change how they operate. Future technological change will force similar changes. But I don’t put any value in the literal existence of our existing institutions, what I care about is whether our institutions are going to make good governance decisions. I am saying that the development of systems much smarter than current humans will change those institutions, very likely within the next few decades, making most concerns about present institutional challenges obsolete.
Of course something that one might call “institutional challenges” will remain, but I do think there really will be a lot of buck-passing that will happen from the perspective of present day humans. We do really have a crunch time of a few decades on our hands, after which we will no longer have much influence over the outcome.
My bad. Didn’t mean to imply you thought it was desirable.
No worries!
You did say it would be premised on either “inevitable or desirable for normal institutions to be eventually lose control”. In some sense I do think this is “inevitable” but only in the same sense as past “normal human institutions” lost control.
We now have the internet and widespread democracy so almost all governmental institutions needed to change how they operate. Future technological change will force similar changes. But I don’t put any value in the literal existence of our existing institutions, what I care about is whether our institutions are going to make good governance decisions. I am saying that the development of systems much smarter than current humans will change those institutions, very likely within the next few decades, making most concerns about present institutional challenges obsolete.
Of course something that one might call “institutional challenges” will remain, but I do think there really will be a lot of buck-passing that will happen from the perspective of present day humans. We do really have a crunch time of a few decades on our hands, after which we will no longer have much influence over the outcome.