Sure, but I would say there’s depth and breadth dimensions here. A corporation can do some things N times faster than a single human, but “coming up with loopholes in corporate law to exploit” isn’t one of them, and that’s the closest analogy to an AGI being deceptive. The question of scaling is that the best case scenario is you take the sum, or even enhance the sum of individual efforts, but in worst case scenario you just take the maximum, which gives you “best human effort” performance but can’t go beyond.
Sure, but I would say there’s depth and breadth dimensions here. A corporation can do some things N times faster than a single human, but “coming up with loopholes in corporate law to exploit” isn’t one of them, and that’s the closest analogy to an AGI being deceptive. The question of scaling is that the best case scenario is you take the sum, or even enhance the sum of individual efforts, but in worst case scenario you just take the maximum, which gives you “best human effort” performance but can’t go beyond.