If there are multiple AI’s exchanging memes with each other and with humans there will likely be AI-AI stag hunts and AI-human stag hunts emerging in largely unpredictable ways due to the rapid pace of memetic evolution.
Benefits: less chance of a rogue paperclip maximizer forming
Drawbacks: greater chance of humans falling for AI generated memes
Also the rate of memetic evolution may be even faster for AIs than humans due to their differing architecure.
AIs have coordination problems with other AIs and with humans. AGIs exponentially more so as well discussed on LW.
In attempting to compete and solve such coordination problems, the usage of memes will almost certainly be utilized, in both AI-AI and AI-human interaction. The dynamics will induce memetic evolution.
If there are multiple AI’s exchanging memes with each other and with humans there will likely be AI-AI stag hunts and AI-human stag hunts emerging in largely unpredictable ways due to the rapid pace of memetic evolution.
Benefits: less chance of a rogue paperclip maximizer forming
Drawbacks: greater chance of humans falling for AI generated memes
Also the rate of memetic evolution may be even faster for AIs than humans due to their differing architecure.
I don’t understand, can you elaborate / unpack that?
A stag hunt: https://www.lesswrong.com/tag/stag-hunt is a game theory term about a pattern of coordination that commonly emerges in multi party interactions.
AIs have coordination problems with other AIs and with humans. AGIs exponentially more so as well discussed on LW.
In attempting to compete and solve such coordination problems, the usage of memes will almost certainly be utilized, in both AI-AI and AI-human interaction. The dynamics will induce memetic evolution.