UniversalMomentum t1_j9etptg wrote
We don't even know if we will ever achieve AI for real at this point so we don't need rules.
We have to see what AI really turns out to be before we have any chance of making rules about it.
The current crop of stuff is not ai and it can get smart and kill humans.
AI is most likely going to be a very specific instance of custom hardware not something you can Mass proliferate easily so you probably not going to just all of a sudden have a whole bunch of a eyes pop up.
Building an AI will be like building a supercomputer in the past where it's a you know very custom build and each is a little bit different and you don't really have that many of them.
Because of the way AI works you know you might not really need many AI supercomputers doing the back end highly complex problems. Most of the work is going to be done by like sensors and machine learning that has nothing to do with AI.
AI is not required for the vast majority of automation, only the most complex problems with the most variables. Machine learning can handle everything else.
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