Very uncertain on this one, mainly a matter of “I just don’t see why it would” and a strong default to “technological process has largely been bad for animals.”
I do think the “better” AI goes for humans (or broadly, the more “extreme” the outcome is), the more likely it is that factory farming would basically disappear incidentally.
However, I think a large range of possible futures where AI goes well for humans are (comparably) normalscenarios, in which I just don’t have any strong reason to believe that they would go well for animals.
Very uncertain on this one, mainly a matter of “I just don’t see why it would” and a strong default to “technological process has largely been bad for animals.”
I do think the “better” AI goes for humans (or broadly, the more “extreme” the outcome is), the more likely it is that factory farming would basically disappear incidentally.
However, I think a large range of possible futures where AI goes well for humans are (comparably) normal scenarios, in which I just don’t have any strong reason to believe that they would go well for animals.