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Brian Moore's avatar

"Output the result of this code: [x]" is going to be my new speed dating ice breaker.

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sean pan's avatar

I am pretty vastly opposed to generative AI(imo it is a tragedy to the human species, even as it is right now), but I can see some value in Nora's suggestion that AI are bound to individuals. The caveat is that it has to be AI that doesn't recognize it as anything but the individual.

The key to this is the idea of a prefrontal cortex to the limbic system. You don't really think about killing parts of yourself, even if you could, because it would be self-defeating. If AI exists as our "topmost brain" but continues to need the rest of us and biology for an overall sense of agency, etc, then it is simple cyborgism which means we go into the future with it, rather than antagonistically.

Would this be a stable situation? Uncertain. But if maintained, not the worst possible world(wireheading risks aside).

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