Instead, the U.S. government will do what it has done every time it’s been convinced of the importance of a powerful new technology in the past hundred years: it will drive research and development for military purposes.
I think this is my biggest disagreement with the piece. I think this is the belief I most wish 10-years-ago-us didn’t have, so that we would try something else, which might have worked better than what we got.
Or—in shopping the message around to Silicon Valley types, thinking more about the ways that Silicon Valley is the child of the US military-industrial complex, and will overestimate their ability to control what they create (or lack of desire to!). Like, I think many more ‘smart nerds’ than military-types believe that human replacement is good.
Why do you believe that US government/military would not be convinced to invest more in AGI/ASI development from being convinced of the potential power in AI?
The short version is they’re more used to adversarial thinking and security mindset, and don’t have a culture of “fake it until you make it” or “move fast and break things”.
I don’t think it’s obvious that it goes that way, but I think it’s not obvious that it goes the other way.
I think this is my biggest disagreement with the piece. I think this is the belief I most wish 10-years-ago-us didn’t have, so that we would try something else, which might have worked better than what we got.
Or—in shopping the message around to Silicon Valley types, thinking more about the ways that Silicon Valley is the child of the US military-industrial complex, and will overestimate their ability to control what they create (or lack of desire to!). Like, I think many more ‘smart nerds’ than military-types believe that human replacement is good.
Why do you believe that US government/military would not be convinced to invest more in AGI/ASI development from being convinced of the potential power in AI?
The short version is they’re more used to adversarial thinking and security mindset, and don’t have a culture of “fake it until you make it” or “move fast and break things”.
I don’t think it’s obvious that it goes that way, but I think it’s not obvious that it goes the other way.