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Tove K's avatar

Unfortunately "AI risk" has come to mean "an AI might desire very much to make us all into paper clips" rather than the much more plausible scenarios you mention above. There are too few people thinking about the opportunities and risks of AI in the middle ground.

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Zak's avatar

Thanks for an illuminating article.

I completely agree that our institutions will need to adapt, but history suggests that institutional change will be slow and reactionary. I think we should take that as an assumption.

Luckily, there is resilience built into society that I think is often overlooked when we’re taking about the initial impacts of AGI (long term impacts are too weird to bother guessing). Parents concerned about purchasing “meaningless” children’s books written by AI will go out of their way to purchase from an author they believe is human, and AGI won’t be able to fully circumvent our empirical tools for determining who is human, and least not right away. Courts will require that lawsuits be filed in person and require significant lawyer time (interestingly, that’s wasted time!). Music lovers will pay extra for a service that delivers real music from real musicians, etc.

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