Evolution’s goal, to the extent that it even has a goal, is so easy to satisfy that literally any life/self-replicating tech could do this. It cares about reproductive fitness, and that goal requires almost no capabilities. It cares nothing for specifics, but our goals require much, much more precision than that.
Evolution gives almost zero optimization power to capabilities, while far far more optimization power is dedicated to capabilities by the likes of Deepmind/OpenAI. To put it lightly, there’s a 30-60% chance that we get much, much stronger capabilities than evolution this century.
The better example is how humans treat animals, and here humans are very misaligned to animals, with the exception of pets, despite not agreeing with environmentalism/nature as a good thing. So no, I disagree with the premise of your question.
No, and here’s why:
Evolution’s goal, to the extent that it even has a goal, is so easy to satisfy that literally any life/self-replicating tech could do this. It cares about reproductive fitness, and that goal requires almost no capabilities. It cares nothing for specifics, but our goals require much, much more precision than that.
Evolution gives almost zero optimization power to capabilities, while far far more optimization power is dedicated to capabilities by the likes of Deepmind/OpenAI. To put it lightly, there’s a 30-60% chance that we get much, much stronger capabilities than evolution this century.
The better example is how humans treat animals, and here humans are very misaligned to animals, with the exception of pets, despite not agreeing with environmentalism/nature as a good thing. So no, I disagree with the premise of your question.