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by go_elmo
1058 days ago
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In the end - an AI should have these competing subsystems in one system - just as our brains are one system.
What I find extremely interesting is how perception and thinking differs from person to person too - it was a "taboo" topic to call this neurodiversity - just as other genetic traits, but AI makes this relevant more than ever imo.
Sure, its complicated and much comes from nurture (Nurture vs nature.. as exposure/epigeneticd vs genetics) but there sure are markable differences - the ones starting to stand out are e.g. adhd / autistic people, but Im sure it wont stay just there over time! |
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My fear is that we will ascribe too much human behaviour to that we see in and understand of our AI inventions, and that this will result in the dehumanisation of people.
So essentially my fear is what we justify doing to each other due to AI, rather than what "AGI" could do to us.