Also wondering about this question. I think in a slow enough AI takeoff scenario these technologies start to matter and should be factored into scenario planning. But maybe they deliberately left it out as it would be too weird to regular readers.
(Imagine in the “you’re a everyday citizen” scenario the main character decides to get cognitive enhancement in 2035, it would make for a much less approachable read afterwards.)
Also wondering about this question. I think in a slow enough AI takeoff scenario these technologies start to matter and should be factored into scenario planning. But maybe they deliberately left it out as it would be too weird to regular readers.
(Imagine in the “you’re a everyday citizen” scenario the main character decides to get cognitive enhancement in 2035, it would make for a much less approachable read afterwards.)