I find your points abput altruism unpersuasive, because humans are very good at convincing themselves that whatever’s best for them, individually, is right or at least permissible. Even if they don’t explicitly program it to care about only their CEV, they might work out the part of the program that’s supposed to handle friendliness in a way subtly biased towards themselves.
I find your points abput altruism unpersuasive, because humans are very good at convincing themselves that whatever’s best for them, individually, is right or at least permissible. Even if they don’t explicitly program it to care about only their CEV, they might work out the part of the program that’s supposed to handle friendliness in a way subtly biased towards themselves.