Yes, that would be preferable. But only because I assert a correlation between the attributes that produce what we measure as g and with personality traits and actual underlying preferences. A superintelligence extrapolating on ’s preferences would, in fact, produce a different outcome than one extrapolating on .
ArisKataris’s accusation that you don’t understand CEV means misses the mark. You can understand CEV and still not conclude that CEV is necessarily a good thing.
Yes, that would be preferable. But only because I assert a correlation between the attributes that produce what we measure as g and with personality traits and actual underlying preferences. A superintelligence extrapolating on ’s preferences would, in fact, produce a different outcome than one extrapolating on .
ArisKataris’s accusation that you don’t understand CEV means misses the mark. You can understand CEV and still not conclude that CEV is necessarily a good thing.