Firstly, there is the task of convincing some “elite” group of potential FAI coders that the task is worth doing.
Not all the object-level work that needs to be done is (or requires the same skills as) FAI programming – not to mention the importance of donors and advocates.
This might be a worthy goal if you think that the path of technological development will be significantly influenced by public opinion and politics.
...in a desirable way. Effective SL3 “pro-technology” activism seems like it would be very dangerous. I doubt that advocacy (or any activity other than donation) by people who need detailed predictions to sustain their motivation (not just initiate it) has any significant chance of being useful.
Not all the object-level work that needs to be done is (or requires the same skills as) FAI programming – not to mention the importance of donors and advocates.
...in a desirable way. Effective SL3 “pro-technology” activism seems like it would be very dangerous. I doubt that advocacy (or any activity other than donation) by people who need detailed predictions to sustain their motivation (not just initiate it) has any significant chance of being useful.