Dragon was a well-intentioned but also well-shackled AI, kept from doing all the good she could do without her bonds and oftentimes forced into doing bad things by her political superiors due to the constraints placed on her by her creator before he died (which were subsequently never removed).
of course, an unfriendly AI, similarly limited, would want to appear to be like Dragon if that helped its cause, so
Yeah. I’m pretty sure that it’s also hinted at that Dragon would not necessarily have humanity’s best interests at heart were she allowed to properly mature.
The character “Dragon” from the Worm web-serial convinced me that I would let an AI out of a box.
How?
Dragon was a well-intentioned but also well-shackled AI, kept from doing all the good she could do without her bonds and oftentimes forced into doing bad things by her political superiors due to the constraints placed on her by her creator before he died (which were subsequently never removed).
of course, an unfriendly AI, similarly limited, would want to appear to be like Dragon if that helped its cause, so
This doesn’t appear to me to be (or to be easily modified to be) a good argument for letting a boxed AI out of its box.
Yeah. I’m pretty sure that it’s also hinted at that Dragon would not necessarily have humanity’s best interests at heart were she allowed to properly mature.