There's also better arguments, like
"We wouldn't build a god AI and put it in charge of the world"
"We would make some sort of attempt at installing safety overrides"
" Tool AI is safer and easier, and easier to make safe, and wouldn't need goals to be aligned with ours"
"Well be making ourselves smarter in parallel"
(Continuing the posting of select posts from Slate Star Codex for comment here, for the reasons discussed in this thread, and as Scott Alexander gave me - and anyone else - permission to do with some exceptions.)
Scott recently wrote a post called No Time Like The Present For AI Safety Work. It makes the argument for the importance of organisations like MIRI thus, and explores the last two premises:
As always, it's worth reading the whole thing, but I'd be interested in the thoughts of the LessWrong community specifically.