"Malice" is, at present, as much of an anthropomorphisation as calling it "good"; you could ask it to play a malicious role, and it will do so, but it is not so by itself.
The output of AI can often be confusing, yes, and indeed this is part of the issue Yudkowsky has with AI in general: we can't predict it in detail, especially not in domains where it out-performs us (like Chess).
However, this is tangential to any question about "making society worse" — even when it's making society better (because it's more capable than we are at something which we care about), Yudkowsky would caution that this may be a 5D chess move to gain more power.
The output of AI can often be confusing, yes, and indeed this is part of the issue Yudkowsky has with AI in general: we can't predict it in detail, especially not in domains where it out-performs us (like Chess).
However, this is tangential to any question about "making society worse" — even when it's making society better (because it's more capable than we are at something which we care about), Yudkowsky would caution that this may be a 5D chess move to gain more power.