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by Micaiah_Chang
4126 days ago
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You seem to be implying that intentional slowing is MIRI's official stance, without any showing support. Given that the original response was in response to the specific accusation of "no AI experts say that this is a problem", I think you are reading too much into this. I agree that it is slightly disingenuous for lukeprog to have posted that list, but I feel your disagreement is far too uncharitable and motivated to be productive. Disclaimer: I have read a bunch of the LessWrong "canon" and believe many of their points, sans perhaps the timescale on which recursive self improvement can happen. I think most of my acceptance comes from the relatively poor quality of their critics, who seem to attribute many strawmanish positions to them or who seem more concerned with namecalling-via-cult. I cannot help but think that if a better criticism exists, why hasn't anyone said it yet? |
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The whole lesswrong/MIRI thing is built around the strawman of unfriendly AI, as though it were already real. What you are asking is, why aren't there better arguments against strawmen and radical pontification?
It's like if I said, "There is a chance that mean aliens will come soon, therefore we need to start building defense systems." Ok, show me any proof that there are aliens coming or even an avenue for aliens to come here and be unfriendly.
Sure, it's a possibility that there are mean aliens who are going to attack us, but there is absolutely nothing to think that is a thing that is going to happen soon.
Granted, this is not a perfect analogy but I think it makes my point well. I am uncharitable because it's charlatanism and seems to be gaining traction - in the same vein as antivaxxers.