“Insect-level” intelligence may be sufficient to create very dangerous AI systems, even if they are not superintelligent. Bostrom does not really talk about this kind of thing, maybe because it’s just not the purpose of the book.
It is another hazard we should think about.
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“Insect-level” intelligence may be sufficient to create very dangerous AI systems, even if they are not superintelligent. Bostrom does not really talk about this kind of thing, maybe because it’s just not the purpose of the book.
It is another hazard we should think about.