Right. If you are concerned that the only writing on ethics of AI is by people who lack the technical understanding of the field to meaningfully comment, then it is incumbent on the people who are technically competent in the field to meaningfully engage in discussing ethics.
As it is I see AI researchers engaging in a curious doublethink: both assuming that someone else is thinking about the ethical questions, and at the same time whenever someone raises an ethical critique, dismissing it as technically unsophisticated.
As it is I see AI researchers engaging in a curious doublethink: both assuming that someone else is thinking about the ethical questions, and at the same time whenever someone raises an ethical critique, dismissing it as technically unsophisticated.