Suppose you believe AGI (or superintelligence) will be created in the future. In that case, you should also acknowledge its super capabilities in addressing EA problems like global health and development, pandemics, animal welfare, and cause prioritization decision-making.
Suppose you don't believe superintelligence is possible. In that case, you can continue pursuing other EA problems, but if you do believe superintelligence is coming, then why are you spending time and money on issues that will likely all be solved by AI, assuming superintelligence comes aligned with human values?
I've identified a few potential reasons why people continue to devote their time and money to non-AI-related EA causes:
- You aren't aware of the potential capabilities of superintelligence.
- You don't think that superintelligence will arrive for a long time, or you remain uncertain about a timeline.
- You're passionate about a particular cause, and superintelligence doesn't interest you.
- You believe that present suffering matters intrinsically, and that the suffering occurring now has a moral weight that can't be dismissed.
- You might even think that superintelligence won't be able to address particular problems.
It's widely believed (at least in the AI safety community) that the development of sufficiently advanced AI could lead to major catastrophes, a global totalitarian regime, or human extinction, all of which seem to me to be more pressing and critical than any of the above reasons for focusing on other EA issues. I post this because I'd like to see more time and money allocated to AI safety, particularly in solving the alignment problem through automated AI labor (since I don't believe human labor can solve it anytime soon, but that's beyond the scope of this post).
So, do any of the reasons presented above apply to you? Or do you have different reasons for not focusing on AI risks?
AGI will never be of use in Agriculture as an example, yes it can replace agronomes, but the major plays in Agriculture are related to human power and investments.
Can AGI be trained to pick food instead of people, sure, but what will be the cost, are we at that level of dexterity, some crops require immense knowledge, particularly artichokes, tomatoes, peppers on how to be best picked. Okra is literally one of the most hit and miss crops, because the optimal age of the shoots is 4 days, 5 days is too old, 3 days is too young.
And let's say we can completely change the workforce in agriculture, AI won't change policies. Current low yields are due to people using low level of equipment, fertilizer and seed.
Also parcelization of fields is not solvable by AI but by policy.
Tell me how can AGI help us in Agriculture, I wanna know your viewpoints.