Another AI might succeed, but not humans. I think there would be at least a few weeks before another one appears, and that might be enough time to ask it how to make a true FAI.
Well, not unmodified humans. You don’t execute a 21st century jailbreak with spears and a loincloth. The outside world is not as resource-limited—and so it has some chance of gathering useful information from the attempt.
One obvious problem will be people trying to break in. They have all the resources of the outside world to attempt that with.
Well, then they’ll have themselves to blame when the AI converts their remains into nanomachines.
Not sure what you’re saying.
You don’t see why people would want to break into a compound containing the first machine intelligence?
Sure, but it’s their funeral.
Another AI might succeed, but not humans. I think there would be at least a few weeks before another one appears, and that might be enough time to ask it how to make a true FAI.
Well, not unmodified humans. You don’t execute a 21st century jailbreak with spears and a loincloth. The outside world is not as resource-limited—and so it has some chance of gathering useful information from the attempt.
And if they’re modified? It’s a superintelligent AI. You can’t take it down with a shotgun, even if it’s built into your arm.
No, no: tools. If someone has made a machine intelligence, the rest of the planet will probably have some pretty sophisticated equipment to hand.
The competiton for machines comes mostly from the previous generation of machines.