I think that a competent human actor assisted by short-term AI systems plausibly could take over the world this way; I’m just inclined to call that a misuse problem rather than an alignment problem. (Or in other words, fixing that requires solving the human alignment problem, which feels like it requires different solutions, e.g. coordination and governmental oversight, than the AI alignment problem.)
In those terms, what we’re suggesting is that, in the vision of the future we sketch, the same sorts of solutions might be useful for preventing both AI takeover and human takeover. Even if an AI has misaligned goals, coordination and mutually assured destruction and other “human alignment” solutions could be effective in stymying it, so long as the AI isn’t significantly more capable than its human-run adversaries.
I think that a competent human actor assisted by short-term AI systems plausibly could take over the world this way; I’m just inclined to call that a misuse problem rather than an alignment problem. (Or in other words, fixing that requires solving the human alignment problem, which feels like it requires different solutions, e.g. coordination and governmental oversight, than the AI alignment problem.)
In those terms, what we’re suggesting is that, in the vision of the future we sketch, the same sorts of solutions might be useful for preventing both AI takeover and human takeover. Even if an AI has misaligned goals, coordination and mutually assured destruction and other “human alignment” solutions could be effective in stymying it, so long as the AI isn’t significantly more capable than its human-run adversaries.