▲ | ben_w 9 days ago | |
"Western" != "American": I grew up in a country where even the police are not, and do not wish to be, routinely armed. Even then, there is an important difference between de-facto and de-jure rules. Fun fact: even North Korea has a constitutional guarantee of freedom of speech and the right vote*. They don't do these things as we would understand any of those words, but they have those things right there in the constitution. So: does the USA, as it exists today, represent the values you want? Can you honestly say, hand on heart, that Alligator Alcatraz should be a thing your AI has been trained to support? Or that it's fine for Qatar to donate a 747 that becomes part of the library of the current president, not the office of the president, when his term in office comes to an end? I won't list everything, this isn't the place for that, but even if we wind the clock back a few years, do you (/we) want an AI aligned with a political circus of kayfabe that distracts us from the real political machinations? Of course, this is still USA-focused. I'd say that what really made a difference to our quality of life wasn't even the American political system: there were massive improvements to human existence starting with the first industrial revolution in the UK in the 1760s, but the social and political nature of the world back then was so bleak that communism got invented a century later and introduced what was at the time controversial ideas like "women are not property" and "universal free education is good", and the USA's systems changed substantially several times since then (at a minimum Civil War, New Deal, and the Civil Rights movement). The "meta system" that allows change can be considered good, but not uniquely so if you compare this to the Russian Revolution getting rid of the Tzars and a 40 years later they were in orbit (and this despite the Holodomor and WW2) and then threw off these shackles with Glasnost and the fall of the USSR (and note there that in Russia specifically, not all the former soviet countries but specifically Russia, the freedom gained failed to bring material improvements and the lives of those living through it were, in aggregate, made worse despite that freedom), and similar stories with the Chinese starting with dangerous incompetence (Four Pests campaign) and now in a position where "which is more powerful, them or the USA?" is a matter of which measure you use rather than it being obvious. * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitution_of_North_Korea#Ch... |