I will note that I’m still a little confused about Butlerian Jihad style approaches (where you smash all the computers, or restrict them to the capability available in 1999 or w/e); if I remember correctly Eliezer has called that a ‘straightforward loss’, which seems correct from a ‘cosmic endowment’ perspective but not from a ‘counting up from ~10 remaining years’ perspective.
My guess is that the main response is “look, if you can coordinate to smash all of the computers, you can probably coordinate on the less destructive-to-potential task of just not building AGI, and the difficulty is primarily in coordinating at all instead of the coordination target.”
I will note that I’m still a little confused about Butlerian Jihad style approaches (where you smash all the computers, or restrict them to the capability available in 1999 or w/e); if I remember correctly Eliezer has called that a ‘straightforward loss’, which seems correct from a ‘cosmic endowment’ perspective but not from a ‘counting up from ~10 remaining years’ perspective.
My guess is that the main response is “look, if you can coordinate to smash all of the computers, you can probably coordinate on the less destructive-to-potential task of just not building AGI, and the difficulty is primarily in coordinating at all instead of the coordination target.”