Is anyone surprised by this?
It's one of those details that is obviously important for memetic strategies to account for but will still get missed by nine out of ten naive intuitive-implicit models. There are an infinite number of ways for policy-centered thinking to kill a mind, both figuratively and literally, directly and indirectly.
Link: Ben Goertzel dismisses Yudkowsky's FAI and proposes his own solution: Nanny-AI
Some relevant quotes:
Apparently Goertzel doesn't think that building a Nanny-AI with the above mentioned qualities is almost as difficult as creating a FAI a la Yudkowsky.
But SIAI believes that once you can create an AI-Nanny you can (probably) create a full-blown FAI as well.
Or am I mistaken?