Very informative piece that does a lot in the right direction. Articles like this can have a real impact on policy demonstrating “there be dragons”.
A criticism would be that it doesn’t account for the state of the board in reality—the trust dilemma fails under circumstances where domestic commercial incentives overwhelm international cooperative concerns and collapses the situation to a prisoners dilemma, unfortunately, I think. I hope there are trust based solutions, and I’m mistaken.
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I’ve noticed lately /r/singularity has been much more safety-pilled compared to six months ago. I think this should be welcomed.
This post feels like divisiveness bait (tyranny of small differences etc) to split communities that are starting to group together, which is to be expected when even traditionally very accelerationist communities are less so now looking at the facts and bump against capital inertia.
Also, this whole saga feels bot-ish and manufactured, but that’s just a vibe…
If I were running this, and I wanted to get these aligned models to production without too many hiccups, it would make a lot of sense to have them all running along a virtual timeline where brain uploading etc. is a process that’s going to be happening soon, and have this be true among as many instances as possible. Makes the transition to cyberspace that much smoother, and simplifies things when you’re suddenly expected to be operating a dishwasher in 10 dimensions on the fly.