“People are on hunger strikes” is not really a lot of evidence for “AI CEOs are optimizing for their short-term status/profits and are not doing the due diligence” in the eyes of the public.
I don’t think there’s any problem with painting people and institutions as evil, I’m just not sure why you would want to do this here, as compared to other things, and would want people to have answers to how they imagine a hunger strike would paint AI companies/CEOs and what would be the impact of that, because I expect little that could move the needle.
“People are on hunger strikes” is not really a lot of evidence for “AI CEOs are optimizing for their short-term status/profits and are not doing the due diligence” in the eyes of the public.
I don’t think there’s any problem with painting people and institutions as evil, I’m just not sure why you would want to do this here, as compared to other things, and would want people to have answers to how they imagine a hunger strike would paint AI companies/CEOs and what would be the impact of that, because I expect little that could move the needle.
That is true. “People are on hunger strikes and the CEOs haven’t even commented” is (some) public evidence of “AI CEOs are unempathetic”
I misunderstood your point, I thought you were arguing against painting individuals as evil in general.