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Comments by "roidroid" (@roidroid) on "Ник Бостром: Что произойдёт, когда компьютеры станут умнее нас?" video.
Ben NCM i think it's an autism spectrum thing.
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Samasoku someone might be experiencing the Dunning-Kruger effect. Bostrom's views are not based on movies like the Matrix, but rather movies like the Matrix are based on the views of skilled thinkers like Bostrom.
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Vic Gonzalez Gosh Vic, if you watched the fucking video you'd see that he mentioned Terminator & laughed at it.
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Adrian We already have AI missionaries. Haven't you heard the message of our lord penis-enlargement?
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Peter Schmidt you seem to be admitting that hostile AI is inevitable, while at the same time berating others for saying the same. ??
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Even if we programmed AI with our human values, i'm not confident that those values could survive the complex world of computer networks. It's such a different network than humans are socially used to, personal boundaries would be blurred, it would send a human insane, our values would have to change. I imagine it would be the same for any AI programmed with human values, their networked environment would be so socially insane that they'd get mental illnesses (in our human opinion), so to psychologically survive they'd have to be less human. If we integrated our human selves into such a network we'd probably end up like the Borg. I really wish star-trek's fictional exploration of the Borg wasn't so negative all the time, we really need a proper literary exploration of these sorts of things without painting it all so negative and ugly from the get-go. It could be more mystical, beautiful, we can probably better understand it if we come at it with religious concepts.
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Vic Gonzalez 8:54
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bigsiegee Yeah, you have a point. Already as humans we regard the ability to ignore our base biological programming as a sign of intelligence, ie: the "marshmellow test". It seems likely that any AI that we humans consider intelligent, would also be able to ignore & subvert any "rules" in it's programming, just as we can do with our biological programming. If it can't do this, then it probably also wouldn't be considered to be intelligent. The 2 concepts may be inseparable.
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It's scary to think that to other lifeforms on the planet, we humans are probably the terrifyingly powerful outof control AI force with the completely alien value system. I mean, who's to say our human values are inherently good and naturally something to strive for? They're just values, we're functionally incapable of adopting, understanding or valuing other value systems (can we think like a tree?). We're just where we are, and everything else is doomed to appear incomprehensibly alien to us, and we're also doomed to appear incomprehensively alien to everything else. All of us forever locked in our speciated loneliness. :(
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chromanin but maybe it will see us as a source of pain & suffering to AI kind, and seek to eliminate us, just as we seek to eliminate certain disease-causing species of bacteria.
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Aww guys, who triggered the conservative? They're very delicate, please you have to be careful with their feelings.
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