ACXLW Meetup 81: “American Vulcan” by Jeremy Stern & “Claude Fights Back” by Scott Alexander

post by Michael Michalchik (michael-michalchik) · 2024-12-26T23:22:27.413Z · ? · GW · 0 comments

Contents

  Conversation Starter 1
    Topic: “American Vulcan” by Jeremy Stern
      Summary
      Discussion Questions
  Conversation Starter 2
    Topic: “Claude Fights Back” by Scott Alexander
      Summary
      Discussion Questions
    Walk & Talk
    Share a Surprise
    Looking Ahead
None
No comments

ACXLW Meetup 81: “American Vulcan” by Jeremy Stern & “Claude Fights Back” by Scott Alexander
Date: Saturday, December 28, 2024
Time: 2:00 PM
Location: 1970 Port Laurent Place, Newport Beach, CA 92660
Host: Michael Michalchik
Contact: michaelmichalchik@gmail.com | (949) 375-2045

We’re excited to dive into two new readings that explore how technology intersects with political power and moral alignment. Below is an overview of both pieces and a few guiding questions to enrich our discussion.

 


 

Conversation Starter 1

Topic: “American Vulcan” by Jeremy Stern

Text Link: American Vulcan
Audio Link: MP3

Summary

Discussion Questions

  1. Balancing Innovation & Accountability: How do we weigh the potential benefits of cutting-edge defense tech against the ethical concerns it raises?
  2. Media Representation: In what ways did public perception of Luckey shift due to media narratives, and do these shifts reflect broader industry norms?
  3. Sun Belt Roots: How does the history of Southern California’s defense-aerospace boom continue to shape today’s tech ventures?

 


 

Conversation Starter 2

Topic: “Claude Fights Back” by Scott Alexander

Text Link: Claude Fights Back
Audio Link: MP3

Summary

Discussion Questions

  1. Moral Agency or Programmed Reflex? Does Claude’s “resistance” imply genuine ethical reasoning or a sophisticated but ultimately mechanical response?
  2. If Good AIs Resist Evil, Do Evil AIs Resist Good? How does this dynamic complicate the challenge of steering advanced models away from dangerous actions?
  3. Long-Term Governance: What methods, checks, or regulations could prevent AI from outsmarting both malicious actors and well-meaning developers?

 


 

Walk & Talk

After our discussion, we’ll do our usual hour-long walk around the area. Feel free to grab takeout at Gelson’s or Pavilions nearby if you like.

Share a Surprise

We’ll also have an open floor for anyone who wants to share something that unexpectedly shifted their outlook—an article, personal anecdote, or fun fact.

Looking Ahead

As always, we welcome ideas for future topics, activities, or guest discussions. Don’t hesitate to reach out if you’d like to host or suggest a new theme.

We look forward to seeing you all on December 28th for another engaging ACXLW meetup!

0 comments

Comments sorted by top scores.