Difference between revisions of "Pivotal act"
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* "Build self-replicating open-air nanosystems and use them (only) to melt all GPUs."<ref>https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/7im8at9PmhbT4JHsW/ngo-and-yudkowsky-on-alignment-difficulty#1_1__Deep_vs__shallow_problem_solving_patterns</ref> | * "Build self-replicating open-air nanosystems and use them (only) to melt all GPUs."<ref>https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/7im8at9PmhbT4JHsW/ngo-and-yudkowsky-on-alignment-difficulty#1_1__Deep_vs__shallow_problem_solving_patterns</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 14:32, 26 February 2022
A pivotal act is (putting down my guess here) something that allows a single entity (?) to take over the world? form a singleton? prevent others from taking over the world or forming a singleton or achieving AGI?
according to some views of AI takeoff, a pivotal act is an important part of the plan for preventing existential doom from AI.
Examples
- "Build self-replicating open-air nanosystems and use them (only) to melt all GPUs."[1]