Then I’m talking to the ones that do have relevant dynamics. If an AI is maximally corrigible, it might not feel an innate need to help with alignment, but will be willing to do so if asked. If an AI wants to go forward without alignment, though, or has been asked to do so, and is corrigible to the user and not to me, a random person on the internet—then I am simply bringing up that it’s worth considering whether whatever it is you’ve been asked to do will be sturdy in the face of the kind of competition you’re considering doing to get it.
Then I’m talking to the ones that do have relevant dynamics. If an AI is maximally corrigible, it might not feel an innate need to help with alignment, but will be willing to do so if asked. If an AI wants to go forward without alignment, though, or has been asked to do so, and is corrigible to the user and not to me, a random person on the internet—then I am simply bringing up that it’s worth considering whether whatever it is you’ve been asked to do will be sturdy in the face of the kind of competition you’re considering doing to get it.