The societal readiness plot doesn’t seem to have a log-ish y axis, considering the shapes of the trend lines.
If the alignment plots were also drawn without a log-ish y axis, then they might look as bad as the societal readiness plot or—if not equally bad—then at least substantially worse than they do now.
I’m questioning plotting decisions for fake plots …I know. This may seem like splitting hairs. However, to me, there is a major difference between requiring linear vs. exponential power law improvement in alignment, to take us to “what we need”.
Thank you for explaining.
The societal readiness plot doesn’t seem to have a log-ish y axis, considering the shapes of the trend lines.
If the alignment plots were also drawn without a log-ish y axis, then they might look as bad as the societal readiness plot or—if not equally bad—then at least substantially worse than they do now.
I’m questioning plotting decisions for fake plots …I know. This may seem like splitting hairs. However, to me, there is a major difference between requiring linear vs.
exponentialpower law improvement in alignment, to take us to “what we need”.