These are interesting suggestions, but they don’t exactly address the problem I was getting at: leaving a line of retreat for the typical AI researcher who comes to believe that his work likely contributes to harm.
My anecdotal impression is that the number of younger researchers who take arguments for AI risk seriously has grown substantially in the last years, but—apart from spreading the arguments and the option of career change—it is not clear how this knowledge should affect their actions.
If the risk of indifferent AI is to be averted, I expect that a gradual shift in what is considered important work is necessary in the minds of the AI community. The most viable path I see towards such a shift involves giving individual researchers an option to express their change in beliefs in their work—in a way that makes use of their existing skillset and doesn’t kill their careers.
One actionable topic that could be discussed: does the current price reflect what we expect Bitcoin’s value to be?