is AGI inconsistent with the belief that there is other sentient life in the universe? If AGI is as dangerous as Eliezer states, and that danger is by no means restricted to earth much less our own solar system. Wouldnt alien intelligences (both artificial and neural) have a strong incentive to either warn us about AGI or eliminate us before we create it for their own self preservation?
So either we arent even close to AGI and intergalactic AGI police arent concerned, or AGI isnt a threat, or we are truly alone in the universe, or the universe is so vast and even the most intelligent systems possible cannot overcome the distances (no warp drive or wormholes or FTL travel) that we'll be long dead to our own AGI before any warnings arrive.
I'm rated ~1600 on Lichess and would participate in whichever role that rating fits best with.
I have some questions, such as which time controls are used but am most interested in how you plan on having the "C" group give advice to the "A" group. Would they just give notation (for instance Re1) or would they type or speak a little bit of context alongside such as "Centralize your pieces" or "complete your development by activating your rook"?
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My only concern is that while very inexperienced players may be able to determine who is giving good advice in the early game and for general improving moves, the much better players who will be advising will be much more concrete with their advice. By concrete I mean moves that are tactically justified whose reasonings would be utterly anathema to even a casual player making it much more difficult for them to determine who is lying. This problem would be exacerbated the less context the advisors are able to give for each recommendation.