Eliezer_Yudkowsky comments on Do Earths with slower economic growth have a better chance at FAI? - Less Wrong

30 Post author: Eliezer_Yudkowsky 12 June 2013 07:54PM

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Comment author: Eliezer_Yudkowsky 13 June 2013 12:36:26AM 3 points [-]

One could just as easily argue that an era of slow growth will take technological pessimism seriously, while an era of fast growth is likely to want to go gung-ho full-speed-ahead on everything.

Comment author: [deleted] 13 June 2013 02:07:02AM 2 points [-]

Assuming some link between tech and growth, low-growth pessimism seems more likely to be "technology has mattered less and moved slower than we expected", which is a different flavor.

Comment author: Luke_A_Somers 13 June 2013 03:15:23PM 1 point [-]

A culture in which they go gung-ho full-speed-ahead on everything might build autonomous AI into a robot, and it turns out to be unfriendly in some notable way while not also being self-improving.

Seems to me like that would be one of the most reliable paths to getting people to take FAI seriously. A big lossy messy factory recall, lots of media attention, irate customers.