I’m also worried about unaligned AIs as a competitor to aligned AIs/civilizations in the acausal economy/society. For example, suppose there are vulnerable AIs “out there” that can be manipulated/taken over via acausal means, unaligned AI could compete with us (and with others with better values from our perspective) in the race to manipulate them.
This seems like a reasonable concern.
My general view is that it seems implausible that much of the value from our perspective comes from extorting other civilizations.
It seems unlikely to me that >5% of the usable resources (weighted by how much we care) are extorted. I would guess that marginal gains from trade are bigger (10% of the value of our universe?). (I think the units work out such that these percentages can be directly compared as long as our universe isn’t particularly well suited to extortion rather than trade or vis versa.) Thus, competition over who gets to extort these resources seems less important than gains from trade.
I’m wildly uncertain about both marginal gains from trade and the fraction of resources that are extorted.
This seems like a reasonable concern.
My general view is that it seems implausible that much of the value from our perspective comes from extorting other civilizations.
It seems unlikely to me that >5% of the usable resources (weighted by how much we care) are extorted. I would guess that marginal gains from trade are bigger (10% of the value of our universe?). (I think the units work out such that these percentages can be directly compared as long as our universe isn’t particularly well suited to extortion rather than trade or vis versa.) Thus, competition over who gets to extort these resources seems less important than gains from trade.
I’m wildly uncertain about both marginal gains from trade and the fraction of resources that are extorted.