Yes, glad you asked. The reason is that in the comments of my original post, it turned out that Paul Christiano agrees that a big world government might be able to pull ahead of the rest of the world and achieve DSA even in a soft takeoff scenario. Since even Paul agrees on that point, I figured I’d make a note and then move on to talk about the cases we still disagree on: sub-governmental entities like corporations and academic research projects.
But I mean… if you have good examples of government sources I’d be happy to hear them!
Yes, glad you asked. The reason is that in the comments of my original post, it turned out that Paul Christiano agrees that a big world government might be able to pull ahead of the rest of the world and achieve DSA even in a soft takeoff scenario. Since even Paul agrees on that point, I figured I’d make a note and then move on to talk about the cases we still disagree on: sub-governmental entities like corporations and academic research projects.
But I mean… if you have good examples of government sources I’d be happy to hear them!
DSA?
Decisive Strategic Advantage.