Down-voted, because I think the argument’s premises are flawed, and the conclusions don’t necessarily follow from the premises. It relies heavily on a “fruit of the poison tree” idea that because EA gets resources from civilization, and civilization can create the tools of its destruction, EA is inherently flawed. That is nonsense. The argument could be used to dismiss any kind of action that uses resources as being morally corrupt and ineffectual. Surely at the margin there are actions that reduce existential risk more than promote it.
Down-voted, because I think the argument’s premises are flawed, and the conclusions don’t necessarily follow from the premises. It relies heavily on a “fruit of the poison tree” idea that because EA gets resources from civilization, and civilization can create the tools of its destruction, EA is inherently flawed. That is nonsense. The argument could be used to dismiss any kind of action that uses resources as being morally corrupt and ineffectual. Surely at the margin there are actions that reduce existential risk more than promote it.