Many policymakers might think that an AGI would fly to the center of the galaxy and duke it out with God/Yaweh, mano a mano. I’ve seen singularitarians who’ve had that dilemma. Religion doesn’t really preclude any kind of intelligent thought or impede anyone from getting into any position, since it starts from birth, and rarely insists on any statement (other than powerful stipulations about what a superhuman entity is supposed to look like)
Hey Siri, “Is there a God?” “There is now.”
- Adapted from Fredric Brown, “The Answer”—for policymakers.
This seems like it falls into the trap of being “too weird” for policymakers to take seriously. Good concept; maybe work on the execution a bit?
Many policymakers might think that an AGI would fly to the center of the galaxy and duke it out with God/Yaweh, mano a mano. I’ve seen singularitarians who’ve had that dilemma. Religion doesn’t really preclude any kind of intelligent thought or impede anyone from getting into any position, since it starts from birth, and rarely insists on any statement (other than powerful stipulations about what a superhuman entity is supposed to look like)