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Trigger warning: Discussion of seriously horrific shit. Honestly, everything is on the table here so if you're on the lookout for trigger warnings you should probably stay away from this conversation.

Any community of people which gains notability will attract criticism. Those who advocate for the importance of AI alignment are no exception. It is undoubtable that you have all heard plenty of arguments against the worth of AI alignment by those who disagree with you on the nature and potential of AI technology. Many have said that AI will never outstrip humans in intellectual capability. Others have said that any sufficiently intelligent AI will “align” themselves automatically, because they will be able to better figure out what is right. Others say that strong AI is far enough in the future that the alignment problem will inevitably be solved by the time true strong AI becomes viable, and the only reason we can’t solve it now is because we don’t sufficiently understand AI.

I am not here to level criticisms of this type at the AI alignment community. I accept most of the descriptive positions endorsed by this community: I believe that AGI is possible and will inevitably be achieved within the next few decades, I believe that the alignment problem is not trivial and that unaligned AGI will likely act against human interests to such an extent as to lead to the extinction of the human race and probably all life as well. My criticism is rather on a moral level: do these facts mean that we should attempt to develop AI alignment techniques?

I say we should not, because although the risks and downsides of unaligned strong AI are great, I do not believe that they even remotely compare in scope to the risks from strong AI alignment techniques in the wrong hands. And I believe that the vast majority of hands this technology could end up in are the wrong hands.

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