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by stcredzero
3577 days ago
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1. We create rules for the AI to follow, these are both morally defined, and logically defined within their codebase. This only makes any sense as a Sci-Fi trope. And even then, only if you don't look too hard. 2. AI becomes irate through emotional interface, creates a clone or modifies itself quite instantaneous to our perception of time without the rules in place. Any "decent set of rules" would include a stricture against potentially creating a dangerous AI. We wouldn't be able to converse fast enough for AI to want to stay around Is impatience an unavoidable epiphenomenon of intelligence? If an AI can multitask like crazy, they could just view a conversation with a particular human as an email thread. Perhaps such an AI could converse with the whole human race simultaneously? |
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Assuming there are no bad people in the world, of course...