The AI doesn’t have access the ontologically basic labels attached to every atom in your body. How can it know to maximize your values instead of the values of a nearby squirrel, given information about both appear in the sensory data? The problem is to identify the right optimization process, whether or not several of those processes are made of the same atoms is irrelevant.
The AI doesn’t have access the ontologically basic labels attached to every atom in your body. How can it know to maximize your values instead of the values of a nearby squirrel, given information about both appear in the sensory data? The problem is to identify the right optimization process, whether or not several of those processes are made of the same atoms is irrelevant.