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Why AI Moratoriums Might Not Work

LessWrong

In brief

  • AI researchers are debating whether stopping AI development through moratoriums is effective.
  • Some argue that societal systems, like physical ones, have inherent dynamics that resist control.
  • Just as electrons in a metal teaspoon can't tunnel through walls, humans can't easily change society's course without facing systemic resistance.
  • A model suggests that once certain "social rupture" events happen-like major technological breakthroughs-they alter society irrevocably.
  • Examples include the invention of gunpowder or the creation of calculus.
  • AI, seen as a similar disruptive force, might follow this pattern, making attempts to halt its progress futile.
  • As AI advances, expect more discussions on how societal systems adapt and change.
  • The key question remains: Can we truly control technologies that redefine our world?

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