we do not have a robot that is perfectly capable of executing the “saving grandma” task
Do you mean to imply that humans are perfectly capable of executing the “saving grandma” task?
Opening a door in a burning building at the wrong time can cause the entire building to explode by introducing enough oxygen to suddenly combust a lot of uncombusted gases.
I’m not convinced that there exists a “perfect solution” to any task with 0 unintended consequences, though, so my opinions probably aren’t all that helpful in the matter.
I meant to imply that we do not have a robot capable of performing tasks of a similar level of difficulty to the ‘saving grandma’ task, with safety properties comparable to those that a human firefighter can provide when performing ‘saving grandma’ task.
Thanks for pointing that out, I will adjust the post.
Do you mean to imply that humans are perfectly capable of executing the “saving grandma” task?
Opening a door in a burning building at the wrong time can cause the entire building to explode by introducing enough oxygen to suddenly combust a lot of uncombusted gases.
I’m not convinced that there exists a “perfect solution” to any task with 0 unintended consequences, though, so my opinions probably aren’t all that helpful in the matter.
I meant to imply that we do not have a robot capable of performing tasks of a similar level of difficulty to the ‘saving grandma’ task, with safety properties comparable to those that a human firefighter can provide when performing ‘saving grandma’ task.
Thanks for pointing that out, I will adjust the post.