I would agree with Remmelt here. While upskilling people is helpful, if those people then go on to increase the rate of capabilities gain by AI companies, this is reducing the time the world has available to find solutions to alignment and AI regulation.
While, as a rule, I don’t disagree with an industries increasing their capabilities, I do disagree with this when those capabilities knowingly lead to human extinction.
I would agree with Remmelt here. While upskilling people is helpful, if those people then go on to increase the rate of capabilities gain by AI companies, this is reducing the time the world has available to find solutions to alignment and AI regulation.
While, as a rule, I don’t disagree with an industries increasing their capabilities, I do disagree with this when those capabilities knowingly lead to human extinction.