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The meme that AGI, if we ever have it, will somehow endanger humanity is just stupid to me. For one, the previous US president is the perfect illustration that intelligence is neither sufficient nor necessary for gaining power in this world. And we do in fact live in a world where the upper echelons of power mostly interact in the decidedly analog spaces of leadership summits, high-end restaurants, golf courses and c…
There's a wondeful youtube channel from a researcher who focusses exactly on this topic, I think you should check it out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeecOKBus3Q
John Carmack's new AGI company, Keen Technologies, has raised a $20M round
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#312I assume the name is a reference to Commander Keen?
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#313I don’t understand why you would want AGI. Even ignoring Terminator-esque worst case scenarios, AGI means humans are no longer the smartest entities on the planet. The idea that we can control something like that is laughable.
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There is an inverse relationship between the age of a futurist and the amount of time they think it will take for their predictions to become true. In other words, people making these sort of predictions about the future are biased towards believing they'll be alive to benefit from it.
> There is an inverse relationship between the age of a futurist and the amount of time they think it will take for their predictions to become true. I think calling Carmack a Futurist is pretty insulting.
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#315I am not saying the intention here is the same, but the headline doesn't inspire confidence. There's something incredibly creepy and immoral about the rush to create then commercialise sentient beings. Let's not beat about the bush - we are basically talking slavery. Every "ethical" discussion on the matter has been about protecting humans, and none of it about protecting the beings we are in a rush to bring into lif…
If AGI is possible, it’s immoral not to create it.
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#316Does anyone else subscribe to the idea that AGI is impossible/unlikely without 'embodied cognition', i.e. we cannot create a human-like 'intelligence' unless it has a similar embodiment to us, able to move around a physical environment with it's own limbs, sense of touch, sight, etc. ? Any arguments against the necessity of this? I feel like any AGI developed in silico without freedom of movement will be fundamentall…
One is to build something inteligent (an AGI), and the other is something human like. Intuitively we could hit the AGI goal first and aim for human like after that if we feel like it.
In the past, human like inteligent seemed more approachable for I think mostly emotional reasons, but for our current trajectory if we get anything inteligent we’d still have reach a huge milestone IMO.
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#317I'm slightly scared that they'll succeed. But not in the usual "robots will kill us" way. What I am afraid of is that they succeed, but it turns out similar to VR: as an inconsequential gimmick. That they use their AGIs to serve more customized ads to people, and that's where it ends.
If a different person were doing it, I think that'd be fair, but Carmack has a track record of quality engineering and quality product. I don't think you can blame Quest on him given the way he chose to exit.
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>> The current state of AI safety is nowhere near the point where controlling an AGI is possible. I just don't understand this logic though. Just.....switch it off. Unlike humans, computers have an extremely easy way to disable - just pull the plug. Even if your AGI is self-replicating, somehow(and you also somehow don't realize this long before it gets to that point) just....pull the plug. Even Carmack says this isn…
> Like....just pull the plug. Watch this video https://youtu.be/3TYT1QfdfsM
Let me get this straight - this is an actual, real, serious argument that they are making?
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It sounds like you haven’t really thought through AI safety in any real detail at all. Airgapping and the necessity of human input are absolutely not ways to prevent an AGI gaining access to a system. A true, superintelligent AGI could easily extort (or persuade) those humans. If you think concerns over AGI are “stupid”, you haven’t thought about it enough. It’s a massive display of ignorance. The Computerphile AI sa…
So what if the AGI discovers a bunch of zero days on the internet? We can just turn the entire internet off for a week and be just fine, remember? And exactly how does the AGI extort or persuade humans? What can it say to me that you can't say to me right now?
Use your imagination!
Re: John Carmack's new AGI company, Keen Technologies, has raised a $20M round
#320I don’t understand why you would want AGI. Even ignoring Terminator-esque worst case scenarios, AGI means humans are no longer the smartest entities on the planet. The idea that we can control something like that is laughable.
> AGI means humans are no longer the smartest entities on the planet. Superintelligence and AGI are not the same thing. An AI as smart as an average 5 year old human is still an Artificial General Intelligence.