I had been thinking it is sometimes nice to talk about competitiveness of AI designs more generally, not just alignment schemes. e.g. neuromorphic AI is more date-competitive, cost-competitive, and performance-competitive than uploads, probably. (It might be less date-competitive though).
I had been thinking it is sometimes nice to talk about competitiveness of AI designs more generally, not just alignment schemes. e.g. neuromorphic AI is more date-competitive, cost-competitive, and performance-competitive than uploads, probably. (It might be less date-competitive though).