This counts as disagreeing with some of the premises—which ones in particular?
Re “incompetent superintelligence”: denotationally yes, connotationally no. Yes in the sense that its competence is insufficient to keep the consequences of its actions within the bounds of its initial values. No in the sense that the purported reason for this failing is that such a task is categorically impossible, which cannot be solved with better resource allocation.
To be clear, I am summarizing arguments made elsewhere, which do not posit infinite time passing, or timescales so long as to not matter.
This counts as disagreeing with some of the premises—which ones in particular?
Re “incompetent superintelligence”: denotationally yes, connotationally no. Yes in the sense that its competence is insufficient to keep the consequences of its actions within the bounds of its initial values. No in the sense that the purported reason for this failing is that such a task is categorically impossible, which cannot be solved with better resource allocation.
To be clear, I am summarizing arguments made elsewhere, which do not posit infinite time passing, or timescales so long as to not matter.