Remember the 22 word statement about #AI and human extinction & such? Its originator, the founder of, wait for it, the center for AI "Safety" says

"Natural selection disfavors individuals who stop caring about acquiring more resources and expanding their influence. The individuals who always want more are selected for."

Yea what we need to do is "build bridges" and "talk it out" with these people 🙄 next day after the "statements" he joins Elmo's grift, XAI or whatever bullshit its called.

@timnitGebru "For with those animals which were benefited by living in close association, the individuals which took the greatest pleasure in society would best escape various dangers; while those that cared least for their comrades and lived solitary would perish in greater numbers."

---Charles Darwin, The Descent of Man (1871), chapter 3

@timnitGebru It's not often I can say this, but I literally wrote a PhD thesis on That Guy Is a Fucking Shitwit-ology.

https://arxiv.org/abs/1509.02958

Multiscale Structure in Eco-Evolutionary Dynamics

In a complex system, the individual components are neither so tightly coupled or correlated that they can all be treated as a single unit, nor so uncorrelated that they can be approximated as independent entities. Instead, patterns of interdependency lead to structure at multiple scales of organization. Evolution excels at producing such complex structures. In turn, the existence of these complex interrelationships within a biological system affects the evolutionary dynamics of that system. I present a mathematical formalism for multiscale structure, grounded in information theory, which makes these intuitions quantitative, and I show how dynamics defined in terms of population genetics or evolutionary game theory can lead to multiscale organization. For complex systems, "more is different," and I address this from several perspectives. Spatial host--consumer models demonstrate the importance of the structures which can arise due to dynamical pattern formation. Evolutionary game theory reveals the novel effects which can result from multiplayer games, nonlinear payoffs and ecological stochasticity. Replicator dynamics in an environment with mesoscale structure relates to generalized conditionalization rules in probability theory. The idea of natural selection "acting at multiple levels" has been mathematized in a variety of ways, not all of which are equivalent. We will face down the confusion, using the experience developed over the course of this thesis to clarify the situation.

arXiv.org
@bstacey @timnitGebru yeah, I was going to say, this is scientifically provably false, but a lot of bs mathematicians (incl a Harvard Epstein pal) made even smart educated people believe this naive interpretation. evolution is a perpetuation machine, and cooperation and stability absolutely help with perpetuation. there are no single-gene organisms; selection trains cooperation skills even if genes want only their own best outcomes. same goes for shareholders really, btw. no money if no planet.