This is a very short post mentioning some recent developments that make me hopeful for the future of AI safety work. These mostly relate to an increased amount of attention for AI safety concerns. I think this is likely to be good, but you might disagree.
- Eliezer Yudkowsky was invited to give a TED talk and received a standing ovation
- The NSF announced a $20 million request for proposals for empirical AI safety research.
- 46% of Americans are concerned about extinction from AI; 69% support a six-month pause in AI development
- AI Safety concerns have received increased media coverage
- ~700 people applied for AGI Safety Fundamentals in January
- FLI’s open letter has received 27572 signatures to date
Remember – The world is awful. The world is much better. The world can be much better.
Fair enough! I agree with Saulius that digital minds might be much more important than WAW in the future. I see you wrote about why the expected numbers of farmed animals in the far future might be huge. I have only read the summary of your piece (added it to my reading list now), but I agree that "digital people will, presumably, have very few incentive to raise animals for food, or even other purposes". In addition, I think there are scenarions in which digital beings dominate total utility by many many orders of magnitude (OOMs), whereas I find it hard to imagine wild animal welfare dominating by much more than the current 8 OOMs (roughly my best guess).