the observation—that aesthetics and morality are complementary—is very sharp. but i’m not sure what it has to do with alignment in particular.
it’s a bit like saying “the problem of getting ais to cultivate chickens is just a problem of getting them to cultivate eggs!”[1] true, of course, but more a fact about chickens and eggs than about ais.
the observation—that aesthetics and morality are complementary—is very sharp. but i’m not sure what it has to do with alignment in particular.
it’s a bit like saying “the problem of getting ais to cultivate chickens is just a problem of getting them to cultivate eggs!”[1] true, of course, but more a fact about chickens and eggs than about ais.
(the chickens will be cultivated to live happy and fulfilling chicken lives, in this hypothetical.)