I have discussions that ignore the future disruptive effects of AI all the time.
The national debt is a real problem. Social security will collapse. The environment is deteriorating. You haven’t saved enough for pension. What is my two year old going to do when she is twenty. Could Israel make peace with the Palestinians next generation? And so on.
So I need a pleasant way to caveat “assuming the titanic doesn’t hit the iceberg we’re driving towards, and that it doesn’t reach the strange utopia hiding behind the iceberg, here is what I think we should do after the cruise.”
How do you phrase that in your day to day?
I usually say “assuming no AGI”, but that’s to people who think AGI is probably coming soon.
Have you had similar conversations with people who think it’s a ways off, or who haven’t thought about it very deeply?
Rarely. I’m doubtful my experiences are representative though. I don’t recall anyone being confused by my saying “assuming no AGI”. But even when speaking to the people who’ve thought it is a long ways off or haven’t thought up it too deeply, we were still in a social context where “AGI soon” was within the overton window.