My own set of objections to AI risk does not include any of these (except possibly #7); but it’s possible that they are unusual and therefore do not qualify as “top 10”. Still, FWIW, I remain unconvinced that AI risk is something we should be spending any amount of resources on.
My own set of objections to AI risk does not include any of these (except possibly #7); but it’s possible that they are unusual and therefore do not qualify as “top 10”. Still, FWIW, I remain unconvinced that AI risk is something we should be spending any amount of resources on.
That’s a very strong statement, denoting very high certainty. Do you have a good basis for it?
See my response to Caspar42, below. I’ll write up my thoughts and post them, this way I have something to link to every time this issue comes up...
Is there a write-up of your objections anywhere?
No, and that’s a good point, I should really make one. I will try to post a discussion post about it, once I get more time.
This article appears to encompass most of my objections:
http://thebulletin.org/artificial-intelligence-really-existential-threat-humanity8577
I do disagree with some of the things Geist says in there, but of course he’s a professional AI researcher and I’m, well, me, so...