To be clear, I agree there are reasonable values which result in someone thinking accelerating AI now is good and values+beliefs which result in thinking a pause wouldn’t good in likely circumstances.
And I don’t think cryonics makes much of a difference to the bottom line. (I think ultra low cost cryonics might make the cost to save a life ~20x lower than the current marginal cost, which might make interventions in this direction outcompete acceleration even under near maximally pro acceleration views.)
To be clear, I agree there are reasonable values which result in someone thinking accelerating AI now is good and values+beliefs which result in thinking a pause wouldn’t good in likely circumstances.
And I don’t think cryonics makes much of a difference to the bottom line. (I think ultra low cost cryonics might make the cost to save a life ~20x lower than the current marginal cost, which might make interventions in this direction outcompete acceleration even under near maximally pro acceleration views.)