“Being smart doesn’t guarantee malice, or a callous urge to enslave or destroy less-capable beings. Those are human traits, assigned to the idea of intelligent machines with the kind of narcissism only humans can muster.”
which sounds like an accusation of typical mind fallacy when we warn that AI may turn unfriendly.
But then he says this,
“The machines become smarter, but not superior. They’re the ultimate intellectuals—far too busy with discourse and theory to even consider something as superfluous as enslaving or supplanting their creators.”
which sounds like he doesn’t really get what rationality is about.
Mr. Sofge’s review says this,
“Being smart doesn’t guarantee malice, or a callous urge to enslave or destroy less-capable beings. Those are human traits, assigned to the idea of intelligent machines with the kind of narcissism only humans can muster.”
which sounds like an accusation of typical mind fallacy when we warn that AI may turn unfriendly.
But then he says this,
“The machines become smarter, but not superior. They’re the ultimate intellectuals—far too busy with discourse and theory to even consider something as superfluous as enslaving or supplanting their creators.”
which sounds like he doesn’t really get what rationality is about.