If you ever encounter an individual refusing to study AI, you should go out of your way to prevent them from doing that; and detect people doing that who you wouldn’t have otherwise noticed, and help them too; and, at minimum, prevent anyone from encouraging other people to surrender their slots in the AI research ecosystem.
I’m really sorry, I can’t expand on that very much, other than saying that there are really, really powerful people with vested interests in AI advancement.
This is the infohazard tag after all. And so it goes.
Talking about AI on the internet is pretty hazardous in general, for reasons completely unrelated to AGI. For example, news corporations are generally pretty infamous for refusing to criticize the particular conglomerate that owns them.
AI is already being mounted on nuclear stealth missiles, and nobody is capable of influencing nuclear weapons affairs, so abstaining from AI research probably won’t do much aside from remove you from the genepool.
If you ever encounter an individual refusing to study AI, you should go out of your way to prevent them from doing that; and detect people doing that who you wouldn’t have otherwise noticed, and help them too; and, at minimum, prevent anyone from encouraging other people to surrender their slots in the AI research ecosystem.
I’m really sorry, I can’t expand on that very much, other than saying that there are really, really powerful people with vested interests in AI advancement.
This is the infohazard tag after all. And so it goes.