Comments by "miraculixx" (@miraculixxs) on "Peter H. Diamandis"
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Following their arguments, apparently there is a huge danger from intelligent people. It's rather surprising that humanity has survived to this point./s
All of these arguments are deeply flawed. The key fallacy they are subject to is the assumption that any technology will soon be able to escape human control. That is very much outside the realm of reality on this planet if not this universe. So far no(!) technology has ever become independent of our control, further there is absolutely no evidence that any level of intelligence (alledged, not real) should be sufficient to get self autonomous. For example to this very day ChatGPT has not reached out to me, nor anyone else, not even when I was chatting with it, let alone when I was not, despite its alledged extraordinary intelligence that is almost 3 std out of the norm.
Actually just today I asked ChatGPT to build a system for me that I am working on. It failed miserably. At basics. And don't tell me I prompted it wrongly or some other error I made. If it so relies on my input that's pretty much the opposite of being super intelligent.
Quite frankly I think the biggest danger to humanity has been and continues to be for a long time to come is humanity itself, and specifically a few very ill minded people (who are, incidentally, not necessarily the smartest cookies on the cake). It's these people we should worry about, not AI.
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