Paradoxically, if a person doesn’t sign for cryonics and expresses the desire not to be resurrected by other means, say, resurrectional simulation, she will be resurrected only in those worlds where the superintelligent AI doesn’t care about her decisions. Many of this worlds are s-risks worlds.
This seems to depend on how much weight you put on resurrection being able to happen without being frozen. Many people put even the possibility of resurrection with being frozen to be negligible, and without being frozen to be impossible. If this is how your probabilities fall, then the chance of S-risk has less to do with the AI caring about your decisions, and more to do with the AI being physically able to resurrect you.
If I care only about the relative share of the outcomes, the total resurrection probability doesn’t matter. e.g. if there is 1 000 000 timelines, and I will be resurrected in 1000 of them, and 700 of them will be s-risk, my P(alive in the future and in s-risks)=0.7.
If I care about the total world share (the rest 999 000 of timelines) I should chose absurd actions which will increase my total share in the world, for example, forgetting things and merging with other timelines, more here.
This seems to depend on how much weight you put on resurrection being able to happen without being frozen. Many people put even the possibility of resurrection with being frozen to be negligible, and without being frozen to be impossible. If this is how your probabilities fall, then the chance of S-risk has less to do with the AI caring about your decisions, and more to do with the AI being physically able to resurrect you.
If I care only about the relative share of the outcomes, the total resurrection probability doesn’t matter. e.g. if there is 1 000 000 timelines, and I will be resurrected in 1000 of them, and 700 of them will be s-risk, my P(alive in the future and in s-risks)=0.7.
If I care about the total world share (the rest 999 000 of timelines) I should chose absurd actions which will increase my total share in the world, for example, forgetting things and merging with other timelines, more here.