It's unnerving that under "Action", the whole idea is basically to "push policy recommendations".
Even if that's totally successful, we'll just have some regulations facing off against superintelligence-driven dangers.
(Also, playing tabletop games to help out your intuitions and make predictions is a super cool idea! I used to play boardgames semi-regularly (more complex ones than, like, Risk or Catan) -- and thinking about the future in such a detailed and concrete way and *actually* playing out the scenarios to see what happens, is dope.)
It's unnerving that under "Action", the whole idea is basically to "push policy recommendations".
Even if that's totally successful, we'll just have some regulations facing off against superintelligence-driven dangers.
(Also, playing tabletop games to help out your intuitions and make predictions is a super cool idea! I used to play boardgames semi-regularly (more complex ones than, like, Risk or Catan) -- and thinking about the future in such a detailed and concrete way and *actually* playing out the scenarios to see what happens, is dope.)