| ▲ | ToValueFunfetti 2 hours ago | |||||||||||||
"Other countries" means China here, I think. China got a little on board with the global capitalism (and lifted 800 million people out of extreme poverty along the way, if we're looking for the point), but never really embraced Liberalism and so ideally isn't the one aligning superintelligence. It would be lousy if Russia or North Korea or Somalia was in that position and it would be fine if the UK or Denmark or Brazil or Ghana was, but none of that matters because none of them will be in that position. Only the US and China are playing the game. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | itsalwaysgood an hour ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||
And it's a pretty big game | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | beepbooptheory an hour ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||
If this speculated intelligence is so "super" why would it matter what its host country's commitments are? I would hope it would at least be intelligent enough to sort things out there? How can something be so potentially threatening, so "super," but also be like a baby, where we need to worry how its raised? Its super intelligent about everything except ideology? That doesn't really sound like (super)intelligence to me.. But ok, even granting that framing, if the issue is China's placement on the spectrum of "liberal", what would it take for them to be the good enough guys here? | ||||||||||||||
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