I’ve argued against both against convergent goal fidelity regarding the intended (versus the actually programmed in) goals and against objective morality at length, and multiple times. I can dig up a few comments, if you’d like. I don’t know what strawman version you’re referring to, though: the accuracy/inaccuracy of my assertion doesn’t affect the veracity of your claim.
That confidence, I’d surmise, often goes hand in hand with an implicit or explicit belief in objective morality.
If you don’t think people should believe in it, argue against it, and not just a strawmman version.
I’ve argued against both against convergent goal fidelity regarding the intended (versus the actually programmed in) goals and against objective morality at length, and multiple times. I can dig up a few comments, if you’d like. I don’t know what strawman version you’re referring to, though: the accuracy/inaccuracy of my assertion doesn’t affect the veracity of your claim.
The usual strawmen are The Tablet and Written into the Laws of the Universe.