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Sam Penrose's avatar

I'm grateful for your persistent, polite, and effective fisking of Tyler Cowen's pronouncements. Like thousands of us, I once found his output a daily delight. Over time, I noticed that he was occasionally way off base (hard to avoid when you make 10-50 assertions a day), but that his calm self-assurance, prodigious intelligence, and lofty reputation made his errors hard to refute. Then I noticed that the small subset of his work touching on politics (climate, health care, and his NYT and Bloomberg columns generally) was often ... well, the polite word would be "Straussian". For a while I sputtered less polite words, but eventually gave up and just stopped reading him. It's fantastic that you are holding him to account on topics where your depth of knowledge and ability to engages matches his. I hope you and others will consider the possibility that the significant flaws in his AI thinking have parallels in his other magisterial pronouncements on matters of great importance.

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tup99's avatar

Not to be a heretic or anything, but I am pretty sure that the "you are made of atoms" quote is actually anti-helpful to our cause when we use it. A sci-fi-sounding argument -- *even if true* -- just sounds too implausible and remote to people. Anything that opens us up to "dude, you've been watching too many sci-fi movies" will hurt our credibility. We should be conscious of this.

Like... I notice that I do not get particularly anxious about having my atoms reused by AI. Maybe I should, but I don't! It's too remote to have much emotional resonance. It's just not in most people's psychodrama, as Scott Alexander would say. Nor nanobots or bioweapons.

On the other hand: Me and my family starving to death, because AI has taken control of the power grid? That is much more in my psychodrama! (Perplexity tells me that 30% of global energy is spent on food production and distribution.)

Wouldn't this hit people a lot deeper?

"The AI does not hate you. The AI does not love you. But your food takes energy to grow, and AI will want to use that energy for something else."

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