Well first, I was all for creating an AI to become the next stage. I was a very singularity-happy type of guy. I saw it as a way out of this world’s status quo—corruption, state of politics, etc… but the singularity would ultimately mean I and everybody else would cease to exist, at least in their true sense. You know, I have these romantic dreams, similar to Yudkowsky’s idea of dancing in an orbital night club around Saturn, and such. I don’t want to be fused in one, even though possibly amazing, matrix of intelligence, which I think is how the things will play out, eventually. Even though, I can’t imagine what it will be like and how it will pan out, as of now I just don’t cherish the idea much.
But yea, I could say that I am torn between moving on, advancing, and between more or less stagnating and in our human form.
But in answer to your question: if we were to creating an AI to replace us, I’d hate it to become paperclip maximizer. I don’t think it’s likely.
Well first, I was all for creating an AI to become the next stage. I was a very singularity-happy type of guy. I saw it as a way out of this world’s status quo—corruption, state of politics, etc… but the singularity would ultimately mean I and everybody else would cease to exist, at least in their true sense. You know, I have these romantic dreams, similar to Yudkowsky’s idea of dancing in an orbital night club around Saturn, and such. I don’t want to be fused in one, even though possibly amazing, matrix of intelligence, which I think is how the things will play out, eventually. Even though, I can’t imagine what it will be like and how it will pan out, as of now I just don’t cherish the idea much.
But yea, I could say that I am torn between moving on, advancing, and between more or less stagnating and in our human form.
But in answer to your question: if we were to creating an AI to replace us, I’d hate it to become paperclip maximizer. I don’t think it’s likely.