I didn’t downvote Tim, but I considered your usage standard English in referring to the first clause of the sentence, not a coded value judgement. I read it as ”...Does not inspire optimism [that active prevention of AI is likely].”
Compare to, “It is difficult to predict the likelihood of John Dillinger’s gang successfully robbing first national, but the addition of 8 armed guards To the bank’s security plan does not inspire optimism.”
I didn’t downvote Tim, but I considered your usage standard English in referring to the first clause of the sentence, not a coded value judgement. I read it as ”...Does not inspire optimism [that active prevention of AI is likely].”
Compare to, “It is difficult to predict the likelihood of John Dillinger’s gang successfully robbing first national, but the addition of 8 armed guards To the bank’s security plan does not inspire optimism.”