I respect Eliezer very much, and his arguments are never shoddy, but I don't see how and to which degree he hopes to preserve human esthetics once he treats minds as mutable. Presently, AI ethics are more about governance and social regulation, and he seems less interested there.
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I am not going to point a finger!
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Maybe you have some links to share of interesting publications on the topic, worth recommendation?
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I believe that until the field's research leaders pay great attention to AI ethics research, it won't seem as "meaningful" as it should be. Until then, it will continue to feel like a government and industry problem.
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Dogs. Old man. White babies.
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