Drexler would disagree with some of Richard’s phrasing, but he seems to agree that most (possibly all) of (somewhat modified versions of) those 6 reasons should cause us to be somewhat worried. In particular, he’s pretty clear that powerful utility maximisers are possible and would be dangerous.
Drexler would disagree with some of Richard’s phrasing, but he seems to agree that most (possibly all) of (somewhat modified versions of) those 6 reasons should cause us to be somewhat worried. In particular, he’s pretty clear that powerful utility maximisers are possible and would be dangerous.
Yes—we have increasingly powerful utility maximisers already and they are in many applications increasingly dangerous.