Pathogens, whether natural or artificial, have a fairly well-defined attack surface; the hosts’ bodies. Human bodies are pretty much static targets, are the subject of massive research effort, have undergone eons of adaptation to be more or less defensible, and our ability to fight pathogens is increasingly well understood.
Misaligned ASI and pathogens don’t have the same attack surface. Thank you for pointing that out. A misaligned ASI will always take the shortest path to any task, as this is the least resource-intensive path to take.
The space of risks is endless if we are to talk about intelligent organisms.
Misaligned ASI and pathogens don’t have the same attack surface. Thank you for pointing that out. A misaligned ASI will always take the shortest path to any task, as this is the least resource-intensive path to take.
The space of risks is endless if we are to talk about intelligent organisms.