Contrary, I liked this post and the latter half the most. It serves as a relatively direct parable about different levels of ability and also the major problems with common arguments against AGI/ASI, which I think people still miss making a point of very often. Spelling them out explicitly without going into super-long detail as a full post is good as it provides more concise argumentative handles.
That is, people do not actually make the basic counterarguments enough.
(I also think those suggesting that this is already argued out enough should link to alternative posts. Posts for higher quality and more concise argumentation, and also posts made for reading by interlocutors.)
Contrary, I liked this post and the latter half the most. It serves as a relatively direct parable about different levels of ability and also the major problems with common arguments against AGI/ASI, which I think people still miss making a point of very often. Spelling them out explicitly without going into super-long detail as a full post is good as it provides more concise argumentative handles. That is, people do not actually make the basic counterarguments enough.
(I also think those suggesting that this is already argued out enough should link to alternative posts. Posts for higher quality and more concise argumentation, and also posts made for reading by interlocutors.)