Do philosophers have an incredibly strong ugh field around anything that can be deemed ‘implementation detail’? Clearly, ‘superintelligence’ the string of letters can have what ever ‘goals’ the strings of letters, no objection here. The superintelligence in form of distributed system with millisecond or worse lag between components, and nanosecond or better clock speed, on the other hand...
Engineering ability suffices:
http://lesswrong.com/lw/cej/general_purpose_intelligence_arguing_the/6lst
Do philosophers have an incredibly strong ugh field around anything that can be deemed ‘implementation detail’? Clearly, ‘superintelligence’ the string of letters can have what ever ‘goals’ the strings of letters, no objection here. The superintelligence in form of distributed system with millisecond or worse lag between components, and nanosecond or better clock speed, on the other hand...