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by goolulusaurs
1115 days ago
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>It was clear that nukes were a risk before they were used; that is why there was a race to create them. Yes, because there were other kinds of bombs before then that could already kill many people, just at a smaller scale. There was a lot of evidence that bombs could kill people, so the idea that a more powerful bomb could kill even more people was pretty well justified. >if AGI is to become a thing, what does the moment look like where we can see it is coming and still have time to respond? I think this implicitly assumes that if AGI comes into existence we will have to have some kind of response in order to prevent it killing everyone, which is exactly the point I am saying in my original argument isn't justified. Personally I believe that GPT-4, and even GPT-3, are non-superintelligent AGI already, and as far as I know they haven't killed anyone at all. |
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They aren't agentic. There's little worry a non-agentic AI can kill people.
Agentic AI that controls systems obviously can kill people today.