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23 Post author: denisbider 25 January 2010 11:22PM

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Comment author: denisbider 26 January 2010 02:17:53PM 0 points [-]

The analogy is between governmental paternalism today, with the technology today, and FAI paternalism tomorrow, with the technology tomorrow.

The analogy is not between FAI tomorrow, and governmental paternalism today, but with the technology of tomorrow. That would be a conflicted state of affairs.

Today, smoking is an existential threat, and governmental paternalism is... paternalism.

Comment author: AdeleneDawner 26 January 2010 02:33:51PM 2 points [-]

The things you mentioned are not existential threats; they do not threaten the existence of the human species. They may reduce the lifespan, or total experienced hedonic pleasure, of people who indulge in them, but as I pointed out in my parenthetical, that's a separate issue.

FAI paternalism is an almost entirely different issue than governmental paternalism, because a FAI an a government are two very different kinds of things. A properly friendly AI can be trusted not to be corrupt, for example, or to be swayed by special interest groups, or to be confused by bad science or religious arguments.