Re “want to require others to be safe”—that was poorly worded, I meant wants to require everyone to follow specific safety practices they already follow, possibly to slow competitors in addition to safety reasons.
Cool, apologies if that came across a bit snarky (on rereading it does to me). I think this was instance N+1 of this phrasing and I’d gotten a bit annoyed by instances 1 through N which you obviously bear no responsibility for! I’m happy to have pushed back on the phrasing but hope I didn’t cause offence.
A more principled version of (1) would be to appeal to moral uncertainty, or to the idea that a regulator should represent all the stakeholders and I worry than an EA-dominated regulator would fail to do so.
OK.
Re “want to require others to be safe”—that was poorly worded, I meant wants to require everyone to follow specific safety practices they already follow, possibly to slow competitors in addition to safety reasons.
Cool, apologies if that came across a bit snarky (on rereading it does to me). I think this was instance N+1 of this phrasing and I’d gotten a bit annoyed by instances 1 through N which you obviously bear no responsibility for! I’m happy to have pushed back on the phrasing but hope I didn’t cause offence.
A more principled version of (1) would be to appeal to moral uncertainty, or to the idea that a regulator should represent all the stakeholders and I worry than an EA-dominated regulator would fail to do so.