Since that’s well over the maximum of bitcoins (21 million) that’s supposed to ever exist this seems to be impossible to do safely and implies a capacity for achieving horrible outcomes.
If the AI has any sense of urgency, e.g. has any data suggesting that it may be shut down as time passes, it will have to move fast to do all these computations before being shut down. Depending on the local conditions this could range from “a few supercomputers get trashed, no biggie” to “local conditions now consist of computer.”
If the AI has any sense of urgency, e.g. has any data suggesting that it may be shut down as time passes, it will have to move fast to do all these computations before being shut down.
The rate of bitcoin creation is a constant, not something that can be rushed. Creating more computing power to mine just ensures a greater slice of the coins as they are created. This means the AI would have to resort to other (probably more dangerous) means of acquiring wealth.
Since that’s well over the maximum of bitcoins (21 million) that’s supposed to ever exist this seems to be impossible to do safely and implies a capacity for achieving horrible outcomes.
Darn, didn’t know there was an upper limit.
Well, I’m sure
“Send 1,000,000 bitcoins to the SIAI account”
would work too.
If the AI has any sense of urgency, e.g. has any data suggesting that it may be shut down as time passes, it will have to move fast to do all these computations before being shut down. Depending on the local conditions this could range from “a few supercomputers get trashed, no biggie” to “local conditions now consist of computer.”
The rate of bitcoin creation is a constant, not something that can be rushed. Creating more computing power to mine just ensures a greater slice of the coins as they are created. This means the AI would have to resort to other (probably more dangerous) means of acquiring wealth.
Oh, oops.