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Mykola Rabchevskiy's avatar

The real danger of the situation lies in the fact that decisions regarding artificial INTELLIGENCE are based on the behavior of systems, which is exclusively associative memory, not one iota burdened with intelligence, that is, the ability to reason.

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Spherical Phil - Phil Lawson's avatar

The complexity of any current form of AI is beyond the abilities of any existing government agency to understand, much less legislate. The complexity of devising “ethical standards” that would be agreed upon has been a challenge of millenniums, with a track record of total absolute failure. The complexity of enforcing any such standards that may be agreed upon is literally impossible. The act of even attempting to consider these three factors far, far exceeds our traditional approach to human reasoning to figure out (as AI is definitely of no help here). Adding to this is that what could be considered a simple standard of “do no harm” becomes profoundly complex when one attempts to define “who” is not to be harmed. Standards a liberal may embrace could easily be considered harmful to conservatives, and visa-versa here, and on and on. And even in the unlikely event that some form of AI détente where to be brokered, how long will it hold? The political powers response to the existential threat of nuclear weapons, even this week is telling, when one side, country or party feels the are losing or being slighted or…they will opt out. Our individual and collective voices of concern and warning are being deliberately drowned out. But we must continue to speak. Is this an existential crisis? Very likely. Will it be recognized as one? No. As Gary wrote earlier, even when someone dies (and this will not be one death), causality will be nearly impossible to prove. We seem to be left with to the whims of the powers at the top of Microsoft, Google, OpenAI and others. Will they demonstrate their personal humanity and care for the safety and well-being of their fellow humans, or will they fight to our death to “win”? History is not comforting here.

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