“Doing the math” requires that we accept a particular model of utility and value, though. And this is why people are objecting to Eliezer’s claims—he is implicitly applying one model, and then acting as though no assumption was made.
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“Doing the math” requires that we accept a particular model of utility and value, though. And this is why people are objecting to Eliezer’s claims—he is implicitly applying one model, and then acting as though no assumption was made.