Yes, the model in itself doesn’t say that we’ll tend towards competitiveness. That comes from the definition of competitiveness I’m using here and is similar to Robin Hanson’s suggestion. “Competitiveness” as used here just refers to the statistical tendency of systems to evolve in certain ways—it’s similar to the statement that entropy tends to increase. Some of those ways are aligned with our values and others are not. In making the axes orthogonal I was using the, probably true, assumption that most ways of system evolution are not in alignment with our values.
(With the reply I was trying to point in the direction of this increasing entropy like definition.)
Yes, the model in itself doesn’t say that we’ll tend towards competitiveness. That comes from the definition of competitiveness I’m using here and is similar to Robin Hanson’s suggestion. “Competitiveness” as used here just refers to the statistical tendency of systems to evolve in certain ways—it’s similar to the statement that entropy tends to increase. Some of those ways are aligned with our values and others are not. In making the axes orthogonal I was using the, probably true, assumption that most ways of system evolution are not in alignment with our values.
(With the reply I was trying to point in the direction of this increasing entropy like definition.)