That seems mostly like you don’t feel (at least on a gut level) that a rogue GPU cluster in an world where there’s an international coalition banning them is literally worse than a (say) 20% risk of a full nuclear exchange.
If instead, it was a rogue nation credibly building a nuclear weapon which would ignite the atmosphere according to our best physics, would you still feel like it was deranged to suggest that we should stop it from being built even at the risk of a conventional nuclear war? (And still only as a final resort, after all other options have been exhausted.)
I can certainly sympathize with the whole dread in the stomach thing about all of this, at least.
That seems mostly like you don’t feel (at least on a gut level) that a rogue GPU cluster in an world where there’s an international coalition banning them is literally worse than a (say) 20% risk of a full nuclear exchange.
If instead, it was a rogue nation credibly building a nuclear weapon which would ignite the atmosphere according to our best physics, would you still feel like it was deranged to suggest that we should stop it from being built even at the risk of a conventional nuclear war? (And still only as a final resort, after all other options have been exhausted.)
I can certainly sympathize with the whole dread in the stomach thing about all of this, at least.