He worked within the system, gamed it, did useful things incidentally since they happened to bring him power or let him build a legacy, and then wielded that power in ways that harmed many while helping some.
I don’t think Moses did useful things just because they brought him into power. From reading Caro’s biography it seems to me that especially at the beginning Moses had good intentions.
When it comes to parks, parks are also not just helping some people but helped most people. When Moses caused a park to be build when the money would have better spent on a new school, the issue isn’t that less people profited from the park then would have profited from the school.
I think a key problem with Moses is that as his power grew, his workload also grew. Instead of delegating some of his power to people under him he made decisions about projects where he had little time to invest into the project.
If we would have invested the time he could have likely understood that mothers who want to go with small children to the park have a problem when they use a stroller and the entry of the park has stairs. Moses however cut himself of from being questioned and as a result such an issue didn’t get addressed when planning for new parks.
Other problems came from him doing things to keep up his power by making the system both intransparent and corrupt.
While intransparency might come with an AGI, I would be more surprised if issues arises because they AGI cuts itself from information flow or the AGI doesn’t have enough time to manage his duties. The AGI can just spin up more instances.
I don’t think Moses did useful things just because they brought him into power. From reading Caro’s biography it seems to me that especially at the beginning Moses had good intentions.
When it comes to parks, parks are also not just helping some people but helped most people. When Moses caused a park to be build when the money would have better spent on a new school, the issue isn’t that less people profited from the park then would have profited from the school.
I think a key problem with Moses is that as his power grew, his workload also grew. Instead of delegating some of his power to people under him he made decisions about projects where he had little time to invest into the project.
If we would have invested the time he could have likely understood that mothers who want to go with small children to the park have a problem when they use a stroller and the entry of the park has stairs. Moses however cut himself of from being questioned and as a result such an issue didn’t get addressed when planning for new parks.
Other problems came from him doing things to keep up his power by making the system both intransparent and corrupt.
While intransparency might come with an AGI, I would be more surprised if issues arises because they AGI cuts itself from information flow or the AGI doesn’t have enough time to manage his duties. The AGI can just spin up more instances.