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1. Pet_An+N11[view] [source] 2024-05-15 14:13:54
>>Jimmc4+(OP)
In case people haven't noticed, this is the second resignation in as many days.

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2. pfist+W41[view] [source] 2024-05-15 14:28:10
>>Pet_An+N11
I have noticed, and I am concerned that they were the leaders of the Superalignment team.
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3. dontup+S81[view] [source] 2024-05-15 14:47:35
>>pfist+W41
Turns out we already have alignment, it's called capitalism.
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4. mbgerr+Cc1[view] [source] 2024-05-15 15:05:05
>>dontup+S81
This is true and we do not talk about it enough. Moreover, Capitalism is itself an unaligned AI, and understanding it through that lens clarifies a great deal.
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5. panark+f62[view] [source] 2024-05-15 19:35:08
>>mbgerr+Cc1
People experience existential terror from AI because it feels like massive, pervasive, implacable forces that we can't understand or control, with the potential to do great harm to our personal lives and to larger social and political systems, where we have zero power to stop it or avoid it or redirect it. Forces that benefit a few at the expense of the many.

What many of us are actually experiencing is existential terror about capitalism itself, but we don't have the conceptual framework or vocabulary to describe it that way.

It's a cognitive shortcut to look for a definable villain to blame for our fear, and historically that's taken the form of antisemitism, anti-migrant, anti-homeless, even ironically anti-communist, and we see similar corrupted forms of blame in antivax and anti-globalist conspiracy thinking, from both the left and the right.

While there are genuine x-risk hazards from AI, it seems like a lot of the current fear is really a corrupted and misplaced fear of having zero control over the foreboding and implacable forces of capitalism itself.

AI is hypercapitalism and that is terrifying.

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6. hi-v-r+ZU2[view] [source] 2024-05-16 01:57:20
>>panark+f62
tl;dr: Fear of the unknown. The problem is more and more people don't know anything about anything, and so are prone to rejecting and retaliating against they don't understand while not making any effort to understand before forming an emotionally-based opinion.
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