Increasing the volume of alignment research helps only if alignment research does not help capabilities researchers, but my impression is that most alignment research that has been done so far has helped capabilities researchers approximately as much as it has helped alignment researchers. Just because a line of research is described as “alignmnent research” does not automatically cause it to help alignment researchers more than capability researchers.
In summary, I don’t consider your (a) a cause for hope because the main problem is that increasing capabilities to the point of disaster (extinction or such) is easier than solving the alignment problem and your (a) does not ameliorate the main problem much if at all for the reason I just explained.
Increasing the volume of alignment research helps only if alignment research does not help capabilities researchers, but my impression is that most alignment research that has been done so far has helped capabilities researchers approximately as much as it has helped alignment researchers. Just because a line of research is described as “alignmnent research” does not automatically cause it to help alignment researchers more than capability researchers.
In summary, I don’t consider your (a) a cause for hope because the main problem is that increasing capabilities to the point of disaster (extinction or such) is easier than solving the alignment problem and your (a) does not ameliorate the main problem much if at all for the reason I just explained.