So if I understand correctly your idea is that other AIs could coordinate to cut off access for a rogue AI. However, given the difficulty of this truly eliminating access for the rogue AI per your own arguments about the survivability of a rogue AI under coordinated efforts to delete it, I fail to see how this would be enough to constitute “killing” the AI as I would expect it to find alternative routes to get itself back online.
Taking a different tack, do you have an argument which might explain why you expect in general “killing” an AI is possible? Right now it seems to me that it’s not.
So if I understand correctly your idea is that other AIs could coordinate to cut off access for a rogue AI. However, given the difficulty of this truly eliminating access for the rogue AI per your own arguments about the survivability of a rogue AI under coordinated efforts to delete it, I fail to see how this would be enough to constitute “killing” the AI as I would expect it to find alternative routes to get itself back online.
Taking a different tack, do you have an argument which might explain why you expect in general “killing” an AI is possible? Right now it seems to me that it’s not.