I literally provided examples of what misalignment with bio-evolution would look like:
Due to observational selection effects, we naturally wouldn’t be here if mesaoptimization failure during brain evolution was too common across the multiverse.[3] But we could have found ourselves in a world with many archaeological examples of species achieving human general technocultural intelligence and then going extinct—not due to AGI of course, but simply due to becoming too intelligent to reproduce.
I literally provided examples of what misalignment with bio-evolution would look like:
If we haven’t seen such an extinction in the archaeological record, it can mean one of several things:
misalignment is rare, or
misalignment is not rare once the species becomes intelligent, but intelligence is rare or
intelligence usually results in transcendence, so there’s only one transition before the bio becomes irrelevant in the lightcone (and we are it)
We don’t know which. I think it’s a combination of 2 and 3.