Whether one is an accelerationist, Pauser, or an advocate of some nuanced middle path, the prospects/goals of everyone are harmed if the discourse-landscape becomes politicized/polarized. ... I just continue to think that any mention, literally at all, of ideology or party is courting discourse-disaster for all, again no matter what specific policy one is advocating for. ... Like a bug stuck in a glue trap, it places yet another limb into the glue in a vain attempt to push itself free.
I would agree in a world where the proverbial bug hasn’t already made any contact with the glue trap, but this very thing has clearly already beenhappening for almost a year in a troubling direction. The political left has been fairly casually ‘Everything-Bagel-izing’ AI safety, largely in smuggling in social progressivism that has little to do with the core existential risks, and the right, as a result, is increasingly coming to view AI safety as something approximating ‘woke BS stifling rapid innovation.’ The fly is already a bit stuck.
The point we are trying to drive home here is precisely what you’re also pointing at: avoiding an AI-induced catastrophe is obviously not a partisan goal. We are watching people in DC slowly lose sight of this critical fact. This is why we’re attempting to explain here why basic AI x-risk concerns are genuinely important regardless of one’s ideological leanings. ie, genuinely important to left-leaning and right-leaning people alike. Seems like very few people have explicitly spelled out the latter case, though, which is why we thought it would be worthwhile to do so here.
I would agree in a world where the proverbial bug hasn’t already made any contact with the glue trap, but this very thing has clearly already been happening for almost a year in a troubling direction. The political left has been fairly casually ‘Everything-Bagel-izing’ AI safety, largely in smuggling in social progressivism that has little to do with the core existential risks, and the right, as a result, is increasingly coming to view AI safety as something approximating ‘woke BS stifling rapid innovation.’ The fly is already a bit stuck.
The point we are trying to drive home here is precisely what you’re also pointing at: avoiding an AI-induced catastrophe is obviously not a partisan goal. We are watching people in DC slowly lose sight of this critical fact. This is why we’re attempting to explain here why basic AI x-risk concerns are genuinely important regardless of one’s ideological leanings. ie, genuinely important to left-leaning and right-leaning people alike. Seems like very few people have explicitly spelled out the latter case, though, which is why we thought it would be worthwhile to do so here.