Vladimir_Nesov comments on Evaluating the feasibility of SI's plan - Less Wrong
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The problem is not with "losing our values", it's about the future being optimized to something other than our values. The details of the process that leads to the incorrectly optimized future are immaterial, it's the outcome that matters. When I say "our values", I'm referring to a fixed idea, which doesn't depend on what happens in the future, in particular it doesn't depend on whether there are people with these or different values in the future.
I think one reason why people (including me, in the past) have difficulty accepting the way you present this argument is that you're speaking in too abstract terms, while many of the values that we'd actually like to preserve are ones that we appreciate the most if we consider them in "near" mode. It might work better if you gave concrete examples of ways by which there could be a catastrophic value drift, like naming Bostrom's all-work-and-no-fun scenario where
or some similar example.