I have two central cruxes/problems with the current safety wave:
We must first focus on increasing notkilleveryone-ism research, and only then talk about slowing down capability. Slowing down progress is evil and undemocratic. Slowing down should be the last resort, while it is currently the first (and possibly the only) intervention that is seriously pursued.
Particular example: Yud ridicules researchers’ ability to contribute from other near fields, while spreading FUD and asking for datacenter strikes.
LW is all too happy to support centralization of power, business monopolies, rentseeking, censorship, and, in short, the interests of the elites and the status quo.
I have two central cruxes/problems with the current safety wave:
We must first focus on increasing notkilleveryone-ism research, and only then talk about slowing down capability. Slowing down progress is evil and undemocratic. Slowing down should be the last resort, while it is currently the first (and possibly the only) intervention that is seriously pursued.
Particular example: Yud ridicules researchers’ ability to contribute from other near fields, while spreading FUD and asking for datacenter strikes.
LW is all too happy to support centralization of power, business monopolies, rentseeking, censorship, and, in short, the interests of the elites and the status quo.