to which I’d reply “Possibly, but that feels really stupid.”
If people choose to not have fun because fun feels “really stupid”, then I’d say these are the problems of super-stupidities, not superintelligences.
I’m sure there will exist future technologies that will make some people become self-destructive, but we already knew that since the invention of alcohol and opium and heroin.
What I object to is you treating these particular failed modes of thinking as if they are inevitable.
If people choose to not have fun because fun feels “really stupid”, then I’d say these are the problems of super-stupidities, not superintelligences.
I’m sure there will exist future technologies that will make some people become self-destructive, but we already knew that since the invention of alcohol and opium and heroin.
What I object to is you treating these particular failed modes of thinking as if they are inevitable.