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by burnished
1244 days ago
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I think something of what we perceive as intelligence has more to with us being embodied agents who are the result of survival/selection pressures. What does an intelligent agent act like, that has no need to survive? Im not sure we'd necessarily spot it given that we are looking for similarities to human intelligence whose actions are highly motivated by various needs and the challenges involved with filling them. |
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I like Robert Miles videos on Youtube about fitness functions in AI and how the 'alignment issue' is a very hard problem to deal with. Humans, for how different we can be, do have a basic 'pain bad, death bad' agreement on the alignment issue. We also have the real world as a feedback mechanism to kill us off when or intelligence goes rampant.
ChatGPT on the other hand has every issue a cult can run into. That is it will get high on it's own supply and can have little to no means to ensure that it is grounded in reality. This is one of the reasons I think 'informational AI' will have to have some kind of 'robotic AI' instrumentation. AI will need some practical method in which it can test reality to ensure that it's data sources aren't full of shit.