Users dismiss the article's claims about pessimism over liberals' role in AI political consensus as overly broad sweeping generalizations.
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Very broad, sweeping statement. Equally, if non liberal ideas are pursued in the way they were up to the mid c20, which Hazony’s views so unsubtly echo, then we’re probably not going to get very far w that. In any case why would anti-liberals care about reaching a consensual settlement on AI?
@sethlazar @nedhw @yhazony I’d also say more broadly that if the dominant response to non liberal political ideas by liberals is in the next decade resembles what it has been for the last few, I have little optimism about political thinkers contributing meaningfully to a consensual settlement on AI
Very broad, sweeping statement. Equally, if non liberal ideas are pursued in the way they were up to the mid c20, which Hazony’s views so unsubtly echo, then we’re probably not going to get very far w that. In any case why would anti-liberals care about reaching a consensual settlement on AI?
@sethlazar @nedhw @yhazony I’d also say more broadly that if the dominant response to non liberal political ideas by liberals is in the next decade resembles what it has been for the last few, I have little optimism about political thinkers contributing meaningfully to a consensual settlement on AI
Users dismiss the article's claims about pessimism over liberals' role in AI political consensus as overly broad sweeping generalizations.
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