This doesn’t seem like a major problem, or one which is exclusive to friendliness—computers can already recognise pictures of humans, and any AGI is going to have to be able to identify and categorise things.
computers can already recognise pictures of humans
Well, not quite.
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This doesn’t seem like a major problem, or one which is exclusive to friendliness—computers can already recognise pictures of humans, and any AGI is going to have to be able to identify and categorise things.
Well, not quite.