Oh, another stellar contribution! I mean, if their reluctance to bribes generalizes to our adversaries, then that’s some positive externallity; but the downside risk of adversaries getting to do all the “Bribin’ ” (as we call it in the biz) and us doing none is too high. Still, “if none of your prospects ended up in jail, your “funding” bar was too high”, as the saying goes! Maybe we just do BribeWell, and simultaneously run a secret market for how much money we could get paid if we revealed our transactions, allowing us to “cash-out” when we see a high enough impact opportunity (bribing AGI for example).
Oh, another stellar contribution! I mean, if their reluctance to bribes generalizes to our adversaries, then that’s some positive externallity; but the downside risk of adversaries getting to do all the “Bribin’ ” (as we call it in the biz) and us doing none is too high. Still, “if none of your prospects ended up in jail, your “funding” bar was too high”, as the saying goes! Maybe we just do BribeWell, and simultaneously run a secret market for how much money we could get paid if we revealed our transactions, allowing us to “cash-out” when we see a high enough impact opportunity (bribing AGI for example).
New Alignment Agenda—Make AI Bribable.