I suspect that many of the writings by people associated with the Future of Humanity Institute address this in some form or other. One reading of any and everything by transhumanists / Humanity+ people (Bostrom included) is that the value of the future seems pretty likely to be positive. Similarly, I expect that a lot of the interviewees other than just Christiano on the 80k (and Future of Life?) podcast express this view in some form or other and defend it at least a little bit, but I don’t remember specific references other than the Christiano one.
And there’s suffering-focused stuff too, but it seemed like you were looking for arguments pointing in the opposite direction.
The most direct (positive) answer to this question I remember reading is here.
Toby Ord discusses it briefly in chapter 2 of The Precipice.
Some brief podcast discussion here.
I suspect that many of the writings by people associated with the Future of Humanity Institute address this in some form or other. One reading of any and everything by transhumanists / Humanity+ people (Bostrom included) is that the value of the future seems pretty likely to be positive. Similarly, I expect that a lot of the interviewees other than just Christiano on the 80k (and Future of Life?) podcast express this view in some form or other and defend it at least a little bit, but I don’t remember specific references other than the Christiano one.
And there’s suffering-focused stuff too, but it seemed like you were looking for arguments pointing in the opposite direction.