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Algernoq comments on In order to greatly reduce X-risk, design self-replicating spacecraft without AGI - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: Algernoq 22 September 2014 02:19:49AM 2 points [-]

If we were to build a self-replicating spacecraft, our estimates of existential risks would go down some. But the risks themselves would be unaffected.

To take an extreme example, building a self-replicating spacecraft, copying it off a few million times, and sending people to other galaxies would, if successful, reduce existential risks. I agree that merely making theoretical arguments constitutes making maps, not changing the territory. I also tentatively agree that just building a prototype spacecraft and not actually using it probably won't reduce existential risk.