Thanks for your insights Adam. If every AGI researcher is in some sense for halting AGI research, I’d like to get more confirmation on that. What are their arguments? Would they also work for non-AGI researchers?
I can imagine the combination of Daniel’s point 1 and 2 stops AGI researchers from speaking out on this. But for non-AGI researchers, why not explore something that looks difficult, but may have existential benefits?
Thanks for your insights Adam. If every AGI researcher is in some sense for halting AGI research, I’d like to get more confirmation on that. What are their arguments? Would they also work for non-AGI researchers?
I can imagine the combination of Daniel’s point 1 and 2 stops AGI researchers from speaking out on this. But for non-AGI researchers, why not explore something that looks difficult, but may have existential benefits?