I think this is worth exploring and seeing what the risks are here.
That said, I also take a bit of an outside view that coordination problems are unusually hard, and humans have been trying to solve them really hard for a long time. Although perhaps a bit naive on the inside view, the outside view says coordination problems are probably the last thing to be solved, or not at all. In fact, if we die for AI, it’s arguably because even with AI assistance we still couldn’t figure out how to solve the coordination problems we cared out.
I think this is worth exploring and seeing what the risks are here.
That said, I also take a bit of an outside view that coordination problems are unusually hard, and humans have been trying to solve them really hard for a long time. Although perhaps a bit naive on the inside view, the outside view says coordination problems are probably the last thing to be solved, or not at all. In fact, if we die for AI, it’s arguably because even with AI assistance we still couldn’t figure out how to solve the coordination problems we cared out.