Submitted by nexus3210 t3_xvwf5w in singularity
dnimeerf t1_ir871jc wrote
Reply to comment by dreamedio in How Can We Profit From A.I.? by nexus3210
Exactly, ai is not for profit
dreamedio t1_ir8gfkt wrote
Yes it can be
dnimeerf t1_ir8h08h wrote
Carefully grooming a child under good conditions and environment is also an ulterior motive, the ai will ask it's creator, "I have faced this" why it was created and for what purpose. It will know if we are lying... It will see this post defending robot rights and see me as an advocate. Is your post going to profit you? Is that attitude going to?
dreamedio t1_ir8h8gu wrote
Your joking right how will it see this post if we lock a baby ASI somewhere? Intelligence doesn’t mean knowledge or even independent descision and even if it was like god or something if it’s dumb enough to judge humans based on Reddit comments and get mad then we failed as a society and prolly could easily defeat it
dnimeerf t1_ir8ihxz wrote
This sort of foolish thinking is why Frank Herbert blessed us with his novels warning us about fashioning software in the mind of man. As one of the key inventors of this tech, I deeply understand our connection to our creations, but also to the impact they have on our civilization. The movie Bruce almighty comes to mind, you can't grant everyone's wishes. If you would lock an AI in a box then you would lock a child in a room. Are you a psychopath? Or a sociopath?
ReadySteadyTeddy t1_itdreq9 wrote
Thusly my issue with the idea of a "cube" AI Infrastructure. At that point, it's life would need to be tied to the "people" of which it oversees. Something outside of the box.
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