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364758483 | 2 years ago

This is the exact direction I think we should reshape political systems. Perhaps even make empowering experts the main point. Too much is legislated and enforced by people who are overly self-interested or out of touch. It's a huge missed opportunity that experts are forced to watch representatives fumble around or make wrong decisions.

A long those lines, governance power should not require being a celebrity either.

Applying this post to the topic of AI alignment, I'd like a democratic option for large entitlements of tax funds to be applied as Yudkowsky sees fit, if enough people vote to appoint him as AI Minister, and vote to give him governance teeth against big tech and the thousands of startups driving Moloch via the standard economic paradigm.

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lazyasciiart|2 years ago

You have that option. It’s called have Yudkowsky run for office.

364758483|2 years ago

Most public offices he could run for would put him in a generalist position, with various public facing and non-technical aspects that he is not suited to or qualified to handle. I want him to be able to completely and wholly run the show for just his one narrow specialty.

This isn't an option at all because our institutions don't adapt to the territory we often find ourselves in. We have a political alignment problem that exacerbates the technical alignment problems.

I would like to have something like the concept of senators, but not as location-based representatives, who are strictly assigned nothing more than to lead senate committees related to issues that we separately apportion funds and power to via direct democracy.