We’ve gotten plenty of left turns, whether sharp or no. All you have to do is make a more powerful version of what we have today, and we already know it would betray us in important ways. I think it’s more likely that a new paradigm will emerge, and who’s to say what the safety properties of that will be, other than “probably not what we want them to be by default,” especially if it’s part of an uncontrolled autonomous R&D loop and/or operating outside of human oversight.
We’ve gotten plenty of left turns, whether sharp or no. All you have to do is make a more powerful version of what we have today, and we already know it would betray us in important ways. I think it’s more likely that a new paradigm will emerge, and who’s to say what the safety properties of that will be, other than “probably not what we want them to be by default,” especially if it’s part of an uncontrolled autonomous R&D loop and/or operating outside of human oversight.