an ordinary person may well not need a super-intelligent AI to fool him, just a very convincing book or very clever interlocutor.
Such as a rogue AI (played by EY) convincing a skeptic to let it out of the box. Apparently the super-intelligence threshold does not need to be super-high (no offense to EY).
Does anyone (other than Eliezer) think they could successfully play the role of the AI in this game? Would someone like to attempt replication or one of the suggested variants?
I think I have the brainware and knowledge to do it, but not as well or reliably as Eliezer, and I’d need to practice both social skills in general for a few years, and this particular task for 10 to 100 attempts before getting good at it. Does that count?
Such as a rogue AI (played by EY) convincing a skeptic to let it out of the box. Apparently the super-intelligence threshold does not need to be super-high (no offense to EY).
A con man does not even need to be smarter than a conned man to con him.
Does anyone (other than Eliezer) think they could successfully play the role of the AI in this game? Would someone like to attempt replication or one of the suggested variants?
I think I have the brainware and knowledge to do it, but not as well or reliably as Eliezer, and I’d need to practice both social skills in general for a few years, and this particular task for 10 to 100 attempts before getting good at it. Does that count?
Thanks for the link. I am really curious how he did it:)