Fair enough. A more precise question could be, would it be beneficial to slow progress from the current trend?
Or another question could be, would it be desirable or undesirable to give more compute and talent to top AI labs?
Hmm… your worry still isn’t completely clear from that.
Is your worry that any attempts to slow AI will reduce the lead time of top labs, giving them less time to align a human-level AI when they develop it?
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Fair enough. A more precise question could be, would it be beneficial to slow progress from the current trend?
Or another question could be, would it be desirable or undesirable to give more compute and talent to top AI labs?
Hmm… your worry still isn’t completely clear from that.
Is your worry that any attempts to slow AI will reduce the lead time of top labs, giving them less time to align a human-level AI when they develop it?