I’m not really focused on animal rights nor do I spend much time thinking about it, so take this comment with a grain of salt.
However, if I wanted to make the future go well for animals I’d be offering free vegan meals in the Bay Area or running a conference on how to ensure that the transition to advanced AI systems goes well for animals in the Bay Area.
Reality check: Sorry for being harsh, but you’re not going to end factory farming before the transition to advanced AI technologies. Max 1-2% chance of that happening. So the best thing to do is to ensure that this goes well for animals and not just humans.
I’m confused about the theory of impact for “free vegan meals in the Bay Area” idea. A few recipients might work in AI, but I don’t see the link between eating a vegan meal offered for free and making more animal-friendly AI development choices.
I’m not really focused on animal rights nor do I spend much time thinking about it, so take this comment with a grain of salt.
However, if I wanted to make the future go well for animals I’d be offering free vegan meals in the Bay Area or running a conference on how to ensure that the transition to advanced AI systems goes well for animals in the Bay Area.
Reality check: Sorry for being harsh, but you’re not going to end factory farming before the transition to advanced AI technologies. Max 1-2% chance of that happening. So the best thing to do is to ensure that this goes well for animals and not just humans.
Anyway, that concludes my hot-take.
There is an AI, Animals, & Digital Minds conference that’s being planned in the Bay Area for earlyish 2025! Updates will be announced in the AI & Animals newsletter.
I’m confused about the theory of impact for “free vegan meals in the Bay Area” idea. A few recipients might work in AI, but I don’t see the link between eating a vegan meal offered for free and making more animal-friendly AI development choices.
Presumably you’d be doing outreach at the same time to influence values.