Post #3899223
2026-07-18 00:30 UTC
But my point is that it's not embedded with our values. You can keep the technology, change the context, and the values "embedded" in it change. And that makes it more dangerous -- if you believe it was embedded with the creator's values, then it would be a great deal safer; it would be harder for someone adversarial to pick it up and run with it, and use it to harm people.
Because it's neutral, you can't just consider our values, but the values of every possible person that could pick it up and run with it.
CC: @OliviaVespera@spacey.space
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@OliviaVespera@spacey.space 2026-07-18 00:33
@ori I don't think you can do that with the atom bomb. In the 1970s paper it highlights a good example. The Nazi Death Camp in its design is not neutral. it is embedded with evil values. I don't think there's a neutral death camp.