Nit: I don’t think it’s that ambiguous. I think that in worlds where alignment is solved by an AI company, the epistemic culture of the AI company that solves it would look markedly better than this story depicts. Moreover, I think this is still true (though less true) in worlds where alignment turns out to be surprisingly easy.
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Nit: I don’t think it’s that ambiguous. I think that in worlds where alignment is solved by an AI company, the epistemic culture of the AI company that solves it would look markedly better than this story depicts. Moreover, I think this is still true (though less true) in worlds where alignment turns out to be surprisingly easy.