As a human it sure is amazing how we've built robot birds but the fact that mindless evolution did that just by trial and error does subtract from the glory. — Agent Smith
Evolution is not as blind as she used to be.
It's all part of the same evolutionary process. Evolution is simply operating at a higher level of efficiency in the human, social, and cultural domains. I'm just amazed that i'm alive to see it with my own eyes, and to feel it in my own bones — punos
China copies America copies Nature. Nature doesn't think. Quite the role model, eh? — Agent Smith
Evolution evolves. We evolve. — punos
Marvelling at nature is blowing one's own trumpet. — Agent Smith
Humans can do better and that's a (technological) singularity in its own right, oui? — Agent Smith
Supposing we design and bring to fruition and artificial intelligence with consciousness, does it owe us anything as its creators? Should we expect any favours? — Benj96
What criteria would we accept as proof that it is not just a mimic and is actually conscious? — Benj96
Secondly, would it treat us as loving, respectful parents or an inferior species that is more of a hindrance than something to be valued? — Benj96
Do you think we would be better off or enslaved to a superior intelligence? — Benj96
I certainly could not have expressed this any clearer. :100: :up:The concept of slavery has a different meaning for a mechanical construct made and owned by another species than for a born-free species that violently captures, kidnaps, imprisons and subjugates members of its own kind. I very much doubt any computer would consider enslaving any person or creature. It would have no reason to, and reason is what they do best.
We would certainly be better off if we made reasoned, altruistic decisions. — Vera Mont
The first atom was a singularity, the first cells, the first animals, yes these are all lower level singularities that occurred in the past. AI will be a singularity and i bet there will be another one after AI since it would fit the ongoing pattern. — punos
Yeah, and we are an extension of "mindless evolution" that has adapted – programmed – itself to tell itself the story "I have a mind, therefore we are minds". :smirk: — 180 Proof
if you can have multiple singularities, you'll need to change the name. — Wayfarer
I very much doubt any computer would consider enslaving any person or creature. It would have no reason to, and reason is what they do best.
We would certainly be better off if we made reasoned, altruistic decisions. — Vera Mont
I'm just amazed that i'm alive to see it with my own eyes, and to feel it in my own bones. — punos
Supposing we design and bring to fruition and artificial intelligence with consciousness, does it owe us anything as its creators? Should we expect any favours?
What criteria would we accept as proof that it is not just a mimic and is actually conscious?
Secondly, would it treat us as loving, respectful parents or an inferior species that is more of a hindrance than something to be valued?
Do you think we would be better off or enslaved to a superior intelligence? — Benj96
I cannot see why AGI / ASI sans fifty-plus million years of hardwired primate baggage (that is, without e.g. limbic-endochrine systems, metabolic-reproductive-territorial drives, or 'terror management' biases) would just as likely be "aggressive" as to be non-aggressive. — 180 Proof
I'm saying ASI without evolutionary survival-biases hasn't any reasons to perceive, or interpret, humans as an existential threat or treat us as a rival species.Are you saying the fact these aspects of the human experience will be 'missing' from a future ASI makes it MORE likely that an ASI would not care about humans? — universeness
In this context, by White Swan I mean "non-aggressive" super-benefactor (i.e. human apotheosis) and by Black Swan I mean "aggressive" super-malefactor (i.e. human extinction).By white/black swan, are you saying that the aggressive ASI is the more likely white swan portion of swandom and the black swan,(representing a completely benevolent ASI) the far more unlikely outcome?
An AGI without the experience of a human, will behave like an alien to us. It would not understand us and we would not understand it. — Christoffer
The more knowledge humans gain, the more empathetic they become to other species and to each other imo, and they also become more cognisant of their environment and how they need to protect it. — universeness
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