What I meant was assuming that an organization interested in building FAI can first achieve an upload-singleton, it won’t be facing competition from other uploads.
But this assumption is rather unlikely/difficult to implement, so in the situation where we count on it, we’ve already lost a large portion of the future. Also, this course of action (unlikely to succeed as it is in any case) significantly benefits from massive funding to buy computational resources, which is a race. The other alternative, which is educating people in a way that increases the chances of a positive upload-driven outcome, is also a race, for development of better understanding of metaethics/rationality and for educating more people better.
But this assumption is rather unlikely/difficult to implement, so in the situation where we count on it, we’ve already lost a large portion of the future. Also, this course of action (unlikely to succeed as it is in any case) significantly benefits from massive funding to buy computational resources, which is a race. The other alternative, which is educating people in a way that increases the chances of a positive upload-driven outcome, is also a race, for development of better understanding of metaethics/rationality and for educating more people better.