If alignment by default is not the majority opinion, then what is (pardon my ignorance as someone who mostly interacts with alignment community via LessWrong)? Is it 1) that we are all ~doomed or 2) that alignment is hard but we have a decent shot at solving it or 3) something else entirely?
I got a feeling like people used to be a lot more pessimistic about our chances of survival in 2023 than in 2024 or 2025 (in other words, pessimism seems to be going down somewhat), but I could be completely wrong about this.
If alignment by default is not the majority opinion, then what is (pardon my ignorance as someone who mostly interacts with alignment community via LessWrong)? Is it 1) that we are all ~doomed or 2) that alignment is hard but we have a decent shot at solving it or 3) something else entirely?
I got a feeling like people used to be a lot more pessimistic about our chances of survival in 2023 than in 2024 or 2025 (in other words, pessimism seems to be going down somewhat), but I could be completely wrong about this.