I can see how a program well short of AGI could “crash” the internet, by using preprogrammed behaviors to take over vulnerable computers, to expand exponentially to fill the space of computers on the internet vulnerable to a given set of exploits, and run Denial of Service attacks on secured critical servers. But I would not even consider that an AI, and it would happen because its programmer pretty much intended for that to happen. It is not an example of an AI getting out of control.
“What sort of rogue AI disaster are you envisioning that is big enough to get this attention, but then stops short of wiping out humanity? Keep in mind that this disaster would be driven by a deliberative intelligence.”
I can see how a program well short of AGI could “crash” the internet, by using preprogrammed behaviors to take over vulnerable computers, to expand exponentially to fill the space of computers on the internet vulnerable to a given set of exploits, and run Denial of Service attacks on secured critical servers. But I would not even consider that an AI, and it would happen because its programmer pretty much intended for that to happen. It is not an example of an AI getting out of control.
Of course, it’s probably worth noting that it’s happened once before that a careless programmer crashed the internet, without anything like AI being involved (though admittedly that sort of thing wouldn’t have the same effect today, I don’t think).
“What sort of rogue AI disaster are you envisioning that is big enough to get this attention, but then stops short of wiping out humanity? Keep in mind that this disaster would be driven by a deliberative intelligence.”
Thanks for answering your own question.
It does work as an example of just how easy it would be for an AGI to crash the internet, or even just take it over.