We’ve returned various prominent AI researchers alive the last few times, we can’t be that murderous.
I agree that there’s a perception problem, but I think there are plenty of people who agree with us too. I’m not sure how much this indicates that something is wrong versus is an inevitable part of the dissemination (or, if I’m wrong, the eventual extinction) of the idea.
I’m not sure either. I’m reassured that there seems to be some move away from public geekiness, like using the word “singularity”, but I suspect that should go further, e.g. replace the paperclip maximizer with something less silly (even though, to me, it’s an adequate illustration). I suspect getting some famous “cool”/sexy non-scientist people on board would help; I keep coming back to Jon Hamm (who, judging from his cameos on great comedy shows, and his role in the harrowing Black Mirror episode, has plenty of nerd inside).
We’ve returned various prominent AI researchers alive the last few times, we can’t be that murderous.
I agree that there’s a perception problem, but I think there are plenty of people who agree with us too. I’m not sure how much this indicates that something is wrong versus is an inevitable part of the dissemination (or, if I’m wrong, the eventual extinction) of the idea.
I’m not sure either. I’m reassured that there seems to be some move away from public geekiness, like using the word “singularity”, but I suspect that should go further, e.g. replace the paperclip maximizer with something less silly (even though, to me, it’s an adequate illustration). I suspect getting some famous “cool”/sexy non-scientist people on board would help; I keep coming back to Jon Hamm (who, judging from his cameos on great comedy shows, and his role in the harrowing Black Mirror episode, has plenty of nerd inside).