Maybe too much for a Draft Amnesty week, but I’d be excited for someone / some people to think about how we’d prioritise R&D efforts if/when R&D is ~automated by very powerful narrow or general AI. “EA for the post-AGI world” or something.
I wonder if the ITN framework can offer an additional perspective to the one outlined by Dario in Machines of Loving Grace. He uses Alzheimer’s as an example of a problem he thinks could be solved soon, but is that one of the most pressing problems that becomes very tractable post-AGI? How does that trade-off against e.g. increasing life expectancy by a few years for everyone? (Dario doesn’t claim Alzheimer’s is the most pressing problem, and I would also be very happy if we could win the fight against Alzheimer’s).
Maybe too much for a Draft Amnesty week, but I’d be excited for someone / some people to think about how we’d prioritise R&D efforts if/when R&D is ~automated by very powerful narrow or general AI. “EA for the post-AGI world” or something.
I wonder if the ITN framework can offer an additional perspective to the one outlined by Dario in Machines of Loving Grace. He uses Alzheimer’s as an example of a problem he thinks could be solved soon, but is that one of the most pressing problems that becomes very tractable post-AGI? How does that trade-off against e.g. increasing life expectancy by a few years for everyone? (Dario doesn’t claim Alzheimer’s is the most pressing problem, and I would also be very happy if we could win the fight against Alzheimer’s).