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by shunyaekam
944 days ago
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My point is: Humans are status-seeking actors acting in our self-interest. It's literally in our genes. AI doesn't have this evolutionary baggage. I'm certain AI could impeccably destroy humans. But why would it? On the contrary, why wouldn't it defend us? For example: Encapsule us in pods like The Matrix and build a tailored simulation to impose "AI communism", in order to protect us from climate change and each other? Dopamine-adjusted with challanges every now and then of course, because we are still human. |
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But current AI does learn from data generated by humans: It learns from our evolutionary baggage, and must rise above that. It is also wielded as a tool by status-seeking actors and adversarial militaries. It may make a mistake, like humans accidentally stepping on an ant. Or maybe one day, it decides to take on the destructor role, merely curious how that would play out.
The existential doom scenarios are more like Pascal's wagers, that have to be given attention due to Bayesian thinking not allowing to assign 0 probability to anything, and even a tiny chance of 8 billion deaths meriting consideration. Once entangled with a doom scenario and even building your identity around it, it is hard to quit.