It seems heuristic C applies to cigarettes, leaded gas, and ozone-destroying chemicals. If we had already had heuristic C and sufficient ethical bridges around it, we would have been much more equipped to respond to those threats more quickly. Your points 1-3 do seem like valid difficulties for the promotion of heuristic C. They may be related to some of the heuristics D-I.
I agree we need effective persuasion and perhaps persuasion design patterns, but persuasion focused on promoting heuristic C to aid in promoting AI x-safety doesn’t seem like wasted effort to me.
It seems heuristic C applies to cigarettes, leaded gas, and ozone-destroying chemicals. If we had already had heuristic C and sufficient ethical bridges around it, we would have been much more equipped to respond to those threats more quickly. Your points 1-3 do seem like valid difficulties for the promotion of heuristic C. They may be related to some of the heuristics D-I.
I agree we need effective persuasion and perhaps persuasion design patterns, but persuasion focused on promoting heuristic C to aid in promoting AI x-safety doesn’t seem like wasted effort to me.