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by franknstein
1535 days ago
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There is long history of science-fiction writers painting correct visions of, at the time seemingly impossible future. Sometimes You don't have to be an expert to notice the trends in certain domains. I'd go even further - it could be easier to notice the big picture without being overly bothered with nitty-gritty technical details - yes, to further the field they are necessary, but to comment the direction the field is heading in and about its implications for society they are not.
I don't necessarily agree with the author, I'm just making a general comment. |
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That's a pretty weak argument. I love scifi, and I love for example Philip Dick's writing, yet I would not consider PKD's opinion on the future of AI/AGI particularly relevant.
James Cameron is not an authority on AI either.
If people said "Yudkowsky is a nice fanfiction author" it would be one thing. But he considers himself an actual AI researcher, and that's just not right. He is not qualified, and has no accomplishments in the area, other than writing fanfiction about it.