I think it’s a relevant point. Children and chimps show some kinds of behavior we classify as prosocial, fine. But that’s a motte which does NOT defend the bailey of “human-in-the-loop” necessary because only evolution can generate these behaviors, OR that HITL is sufficient (or even useful) because we only need the kind of prosociality that seems close to universal.
I think it’s a relevant point. Children and chimps show some kinds of behavior we classify as prosocial, fine. But that’s a motte which does NOT defend the bailey of “human-in-the-loop” necessary because only evolution can generate these behaviors, OR that HITL is sufficient (or even useful) because we only need the kind of prosociality that seems close to universal.