lukeprog comments on The Urgent Meta-Ethics of Friendly Artificial Intelligence - Less Wrong

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Comment author: lukeprog 01 February 2011 06:22:29PM 12 points [-]

No, that is exactly what I expect to happen with more than 99% of all philosophers. But we already have David Chalmers arguing it may be a serious problem. We have Nick Bostrom and the people at Oxford's Future of Humanity Institute. We probably can expect some work on SIAI's core concerns from philosophy grad students we haven't yet heard from because they haven't published much, for example Nick Beckstead, whose interests are formal epistemology and the normative ethics of global catastrophic risks.

As you've said before, any philosophy that would be useful to you and SIAI is hard to find. But it's out there, in tiny piles, and more of it is coming.

Comment author: Desrtopa 01 February 2011 08:03:41PM 3 points [-]

The problems appear to be urgent, and in need of actual solutions, not simply further debate, but it's not at all clear to me that people who currently identify as philosophers are, as a group, those most suited to work on them.

Comment author: lukeprog 01 February 2011 10:53:22PM 1 point [-]

I'm not saying they are 'most suited to work on them', either. But I think they can contribute. Do you think that Chalmers and Bostrom have not already contributed, in small ways?

Comment author: Desrtopa 01 February 2011 11:14:56PM 1 point [-]

Bostrom, yes, Chalmers, I have to admit that I haven't followed his work enough to issue an opinion.