Existing legal institutions are unprepared for the AGI world.
Every institution is unprepared for the AGI world. And judging from history, laws will always lag behind technological development. I do not think there is much a lawmaker can do than to be reactive to future tech, I think there are just to many “unkown unkowns” to be proactive. Sure you can say “everything is forbidden”, but that do not work in reality. I guess the paradox here is that we want the laws to be stable over time but we also want them to be easy to change on a whim.
Every institution is unprepared for the AGI world. And judging from history, laws will always lag behind technological development. I do not think there is much a lawmaker can do than to be reactive to future tech, I think there are just to many “unkown unkowns” to be proactive. Sure you can say “everything is forbidden”, but that do not work in reality. I guess the paradox here is that we want the laws to be stable over time but we also want them to be easy to change on a whim.