Fears of competitive exclusion and loss of autonomy seem entirely reasonable issues to be raised by anyone who thoughtfully considers the status quo trajectory of exponential technological improvements and looming resource limitations. However, it seems to me that singularitarians are generally aiming to honestly and ethical respond to these concerns, rather than actively doing something that would make the concerns more pressing.
If this isn’t clear to people who know enough to troll with as much precision and familiarity as you, then I’d guess that something might be going wrong somewhere. Can you imagine something that you could see in this community that would allay some of your political concerns? What would constitute counter evidence for future scenarios whose prospects make you unhappy?
Yes, thank you, that’s much more precise :-)
Fears of competitive exclusion and loss of autonomy seem entirely reasonable issues to be raised by anyone who thoughtfully considers the status quo trajectory of exponential technological improvements and looming resource limitations. However, it seems to me that singularitarians are generally aiming to honestly and ethical respond to these concerns, rather than actively doing something that would make the concerns more pressing.
If this isn’t clear to people who know enough to troll with as much precision and familiarity as you, then I’d guess that something might be going wrong somewhere. Can you imagine something that you could see in this community that would allay some of your political concerns? What would constitute counter evidence for future scenarios whose prospects make you unhappy?