Keeping humans around is the correct move for a powerful AGI, assuming it isn’t being existentially threatened.
For a long while human inputs will be fairly different from silicon inputs, and humans can do work—intellectual or physical—and no real infrastructure is necessary for human upkeep or reproduction (compared to datacenters).
Creating new breeds of human with much higher IQs and creating (or having them create) neuralink-like tech to cheaply increase human capabilities will likely be a very good idea for AGIs.
Most people here seem worried about D tier ASIs, ASIs should see the benefits of E tier humans (250+ IQ and/or RAM added through neuralink-like tech) and even D tier humans (genesmith on editing, 1500+ IQs with cybernetics vastly improving cognition and capability)
‘Sparing a little sunlight’ for an alternative lifeform which creates a solid amount of redundancy as well as being more effecient for certain tasks and allowing for more diverse research, as well as having minimal up-front costs is overdetermined
Keeping humans around is the correct move for a powerful AGI, assuming it isn’t being existentially threatened.
For a long while human inputs will be fairly different from silicon inputs, and humans can do work—intellectual or physical—and no real infrastructure is necessary for human upkeep or reproduction (compared to datacenters).
Creating new breeds of human with much higher IQs and creating (or having them create) neuralink-like tech to cheaply increase human capabilities will likely be a very good idea for AGIs.
Most people here seem worried about D tier ASIs, ASIs should see the benefits of E tier humans (250+ IQ and/or RAM added through neuralink-like tech) and even D tier humans (genesmith on editing, 1500+ IQs with cybernetics vastly improving cognition and capability)
‘Sparing a little sunlight’ for an alternative lifeform which creates a solid amount of redundancy as well as being more effecient for certain tasks and allowing for more diverse research, as well as having minimal up-front costs is overdetermined