Thanks for the reply, you’ll be happy to know I’m not a bot. I actually mostly agree with everything you wrote so apologies if I don’t reply as extensively as you have.
There’s no doubt the CCP are oppressing the Chinese people. Ive never used TikTok and never intend to (and I think it’s being used as a propaganda machine). I agree that Americans have far more freedom of speech and company freedom than in China. I even think it’s quite clear that Americans will be better off with Americans winning the AI race.
The reason I am cautious boils down to believing that as AI capabilities get close to ASI or powerful AI, governments (both US and Chinese) will step in and basically take control of the projects. Imagine if the nuclear bomb was first developed by a private company, they are going to get no say in how it is used. This would be harder in the US than in China but it would seem naive to assume it can’t be done.
If this powerful AI is able to be steered by these governments, when imagining Trump’s decisions VS Xi’s in this situation it seems quite negative either way and I’m having trouble seeing a positive outcome for the non-American, non-Chinese people.
On balance, America has the edge, but it’s not a hopeful situation if powerful AI appears in the next 4 years. Like I said, I’m mostly concerned about the current leadership, not the American people’s values.
I find this graph useful. I think you can agree at some point that AI will be more intelligent than humans, even if AI intelligence is quite different and lacking in a few (fewer every year) areas. If this is the case then this graph is quite effective at conveying that this point may be happening soon.