We have international treaties to this sense. The greenpeace just assigns it particularly high value, comparing to the rest who assign much smaller value. Still, if we had fewer resource and R&D limitations we would be able to preserve animals much better, as the value of animals as animals would stay the same while the cost of alternative ways of acquiring the resources would be lower.
With regards to the effort to build something that’s not a member of the FAI-like sphere, that’s where the majority of real effort to build the AI lies today. Look at the real projects that use techniques which have known practical spinoffs (neural networks), and have the computing power. Blue brain. The FAI effort is a microscopic, neglected fraction of AI effort.
Also, the prevention of paperclippers doesn’t strike me as particularly bad scenario. The smarter AI doesn’t need to use clumsy bureaucracy style mechanisms of forbidding all AI development.
We have international treaties to this sense. The greenpeace just assigns it particularly high value, comparing to the rest who assign much smaller value. Still, if we had fewer resource and R&D limitations we would be able to preserve animals much better, as the value of animals as animals would stay the same while the cost of alternative ways of acquiring the resources would be lower.
With regards to the effort to build something that’s not a member of the FAI-like sphere, that’s where the majority of real effort to build the AI lies today. Look at the real projects that use techniques which have known practical spinoffs (neural networks), and have the computing power. Blue brain. The FAI effort is a microscopic, neglected fraction of AI effort.
Also, the prevention of paperclippers doesn’t strike me as particularly bad scenario. The smarter AI doesn’t need to use clumsy bureaucracy style mechanisms of forbidding all AI development.