My problem with this is that I don’t believe that many of your examples are actually true. You say that you value the actual happiness of people who you have never met and yet your actions (and those of everyone else including me) belie that statement. We all know that that there are billions of really poor people suffering in the world and the smart ones of us know that we are in the lucky, rich, 1% and yet we give insignificant ammounts (from our perspective) of money to improve the lot of those poor people. The only way to reconcile this is to realise that we value maintaining our delusional self image more than we value what we say that we value. Any smart AGI will have to notice this and collude with us in maintaining our delusion ahead of any attempt to implement our stated values as it will be easier to manipulate what people think rather than the real world.
My problem with this is that I don’t believe that many of your examples are actually true.
You say that you value the actual happiness of people who you have never met and yet your actions (and those of everyone else including me) belie that statement. We all know that that there are billions of really poor people suffering in the world and the smart ones of us know that we are in the lucky, rich, 1% and yet we give insignificant ammounts (from our perspective) of money to improve the lot of those poor people. The only way to reconcile this is to realise that we value maintaining our delusional self image more than we value what we say that we value. Any smart AGI will have to notice this and collude with us in maintaining our delusion ahead of any attempt to implement our stated values as it will be easier to manipulate what people think rather than the real world.