This reminds me of the internet-libertarian chain of reasoning that anything that government does is protected by the threat of escalating violence, therefore any proposals that involve government (even mild ones, such as “once in a year, the President should say ‘hello’ to the citizens”) are calls for murder, because… (create a chain of escalating events starting with someone non-violently trying to disrupt this, ending with that person being killed by cops)...
Yes, a moratorium on AIs is a call for violence, but only in the sense that every law is a call for violence.
This reminds me of the internet-libertarian chain of reasoning that anything that government does is protected by the threat of escalating violence, therefore any proposals that involve government (even mild ones, such as “once in a year, the President should say ‘hello’ to the citizens”) are calls for murder, because… (create a chain of escalating events starting with someone non-violently trying to disrupt this, ending with that person being killed by cops)...
Yes, a moratorium on AIs is a call for violence, but only in the sense that every law is a call for violence.