camdoodlebop t1_iuha82m wrote
Reply to comment by nihal_gazi in If you were performing a Turing test to a super advanced AI, which kind of conversations or questions would you try to know if you are chatting with a human or an AI? by Roubbes
i would expect most people to answer the first one with them not wanting to do the math lol
nihal_gazi t1_iuhbz6l wrote
Absolutely!! I thought of that. But the reason behind that response is saving cognitive energy. A computer does not need to be aware of its energy bank. So, I disregarded that perspective.
camdoodlebop t1_iuhdhxo wrote
maybe we need to teach AI that it's okay to be cognitively lazy sometimes
nihal_gazi t1_iuhri2t wrote
That's correct. But that's one fine mistake many experts overlook. Teaching AI to be lazy will not bring true laziness in AI. Because, when we teach an AI to be lazy, we only teach it to imitate laziness and not feel laziness. This feeling of laziness can be implemented in AI, by reinforcement learning using it's Battery Percentage.
This way the AI would learn to survive and would naturally show laziness rather than imitating it with neural networks.
Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments