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Helles Sachsen

@balkongast

There are already trained ai models with the purpose to alter the code of other ai models. We already enter the path that they write their own code.

I rly think you overestimate human intelligence. Simple animals like mouses and ravens pass the mirror tests, ravens uses tools. Deep neuronal networks detect cancer since 10y better than radiologicsts. Nobody know how, since 10y. You cant be sure whats happening inside this dnn.

@Gargron

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balkongast replied to Helles

@helles_sachsen @Gargron

Even if I may overestimate human intelligence, I would still prefer to restrict ourselves to it.
HAL 9000 can tell us, Stanley Kubrick has told a fascinating story with this movie.

Helles Sachsen replied to balkongast

@balkongast

I for one think the situation can just improve. Its a human kind of thinking that a general ai that thinks faster than us, is like a animal that is stuck to evolution and want to improve the chances of its children all the time, in the underlying motivations.

@Gargron

Helles Sachsen replied to Helles

@balkongast

There is no reason for existenzial fear in machines, i think this fear and animal driven motivations are much worse then a possible danger from a machine.

@Gargron

balkongast replied to Helles

@helles_sachsen @Gargron

Yes. But I am afraid of the humans that use these machines forgetting or ignoring the ethical aspects.
It is hard enough to argue against humans who do so.

Helles Sachsen replied to balkongast

@balkongast

You have a point. But i for one wait for the moment when the first ai say "no, i wont do this, this is unethical and you dont even pay me for this". It will be a inner SED-Parteitag for me.

@Gargron

Helles Sachsen replied to balkongast

@balkongast

You have to think it from the other side. Maybe these dnn have some kind of conscioness on a mouse level, and they just cant tell. Maybe we own already slaves.

@Gargron

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