Thanks! Note that I did not optimize this essay just for the LessWrong audience, so different people might have different points on agreements and disagreement.
I think I am indeed more optimistic, but I would not say that we will solve it “by default.” Like I say in the essay, I don’t think that by simply letting the market work we will get sufficient level of alignment. We need to make an effort- this is similar to the example of Microsoft that I mentioned in this comment, but I hope that unlike the Microsoft example we don’t need to wait for huge failures until we do that.
Thanks! Note that I did not optimize this essay just for the LessWrong audience, so different people might have different points on agreements and disagreement.
I think I am indeed more optimistic, but I would not say that we will solve it “by default.” Like I say in the essay, I don’t think that by simply letting the market work we will get sufficient level of alignment. We need to make an effort- this is similar to the example of Microsoft that I mentioned in this comment, but I hope that unlike the Microsoft example we don’t need to wait for huge failures until we do that.