To the point about my 'lessons'. It is what I inferred from talking to Goertzel. I still don't see what is wrong with that. If it annoys you too much let me know and I'll just remove that part.
It is a matter of simple correctness. Even if Ben were a messiah and those were perfectly True beliefs they just don't follow from what you cited. You would have to learn them from something else.
It is a matter of simple correctness
What information I learnt from Ben's answer:
What I concluded:
Now you and other tell me those conclusions are incorrect. Can you elaborate?
Artificial general intelligence researcher Ben Goertzel answered my question on charitable giving and gave his permission to publish it here. I think the opinion of highly educated experts who have read most of the available material is important to estimate the public and academic perception of risks from AI and the effectiveness with which the risks are communicated by LessWrong and the SIAI.
Alexander Kruel asked:
Ben Goertzel replied:
What can one learn from this?
I'm planning to contact and ask various experts, who are aware of risks from AI, the same question.