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David Kasten's avatar

What are low-regret moves that the average reader of this piece should do? (It is okay if the answer is, “not much, don’t wait too long to open the good bottles of wine you have,” but it is plausible that there are discrete actions you might recommend that you currently consider under-pursued).

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Think this all boils down to a difference in induction.

Tyler and Robin are inductivists. They see the patterns of history, and have learned that every single time someone has catastrophised about the future implications of some innovation, they have been wrong, and shockingly wrong at that. Paul Ehrlich and Malthus are great examples of this.

Zvi and Eliezer are anti-inductivist for this specific situation. They think that superintelligent AGI is fundamentally different than all previous inventions, thus the knowledge gleaned from observed patterns in history don't apply here.

I think Tyler is probably right, mostly because there's a lot of evidence for his view, not just interesting thought experiments. I worry that we'll never find out who's right before well-intentioned actors kneecap AGI before we can even know for sure what dangers it poses.

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