improving AI strategic competence (relative to their technological abilities) may be of paramount importance (so that they can help us with strategic thinking and/or avoid making disastrous mistakes of their own), but this is clearly even more of a double-edged blade than AI philosophical competence
I think you can get less of the tradeoff here by explicitly and deliberately aiming for AI ‘tools’ for improving human (group) strategic competence. It sounds subtle, but I think it has quite different connotations and implications for what you actually go and do!
I think you can get less of the tradeoff here by explicitly and deliberately aiming for AI ‘tools’ for improving human (group) strategic competence. It sounds subtle, but I think it has quite different connotations and implications for what you actually go and do!