Regarding the other two points, my intuition was that a few dozen people could work out the details satisfactorily in a year. If you don’t share this intuition, I’ll adjust downward on that.
I’m pretty skeptical of this, but then I’m pretty skeptical of all current safety/alignment approaches and this doesn’t seem especially bad by comparison, so I think it might be worth including in a portfolio approach. But I’d like to better understand why you think it’s promising. Do you have more specific ideas of how ~HSIFAUH can be used to achieve a Singleton and to keep it safe, or just a general feeling that it should be possible?
My intuitions are mostly that if you can provide significant rewards and punishments basically for free in imitated humans (or more to the point, memories thereof), and if you can control the flow of information throughout the whole apparatus, and you have total surveillance automatically, this sort of thing is a dictator’s dream. Especially because it usually costs money to make people happy, and in this case, it hardly does—just a bit of computation time. In a world with all the technology in place that a dictator could want, but also it’s pretty cheap to make everyone happy, it strikes me as promising that the system itself could be kept under control.
I’m pretty skeptical of this, but then I’m pretty skeptical of all current safety/alignment approaches and this doesn’t seem especially bad by comparison, so I think it might be worth including in a portfolio approach. But I’d like to better understand why you think it’s promising. Do you have more specific ideas of how ~HSIFAUH can be used to achieve a Singleton and to keep it safe, or just a general feeling that it should be possible?
My intuitions are mostly that if you can provide significant rewards and punishments basically for free in imitated humans (or more to the point, memories thereof), and if you can control the flow of information throughout the whole apparatus, and you have total surveillance automatically, this sort of thing is a dictator’s dream. Especially because it usually costs money to make people happy, and in this case, it hardly does—just a bit of computation time. In a world with all the technology in place that a dictator could want, but also it’s pretty cheap to make everyone happy, it strikes me as promising that the system itself could be kept under control.