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Asneekyfatcat t1_ix8wr0h wrote

The idea that we will "slow down" ai is a fallacy. Technology today is growing at an exponential rate despite the general consensus that big money does try to slow its development (oil, tobacco a couple decades ago). If big money can't reign in our current infrastructure, there's no chance they will have any control over AI. The right answer to all of this is STAY EDUCATED. Despite the fears and attempted slowing of technological growth today, we're managing pretty well. Let's keep it up.

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Daealis t1_ix968nu wrote

air gapped systems with hardware limitations will reach an equilibrium where internal optimization will not physically be able to cram more sophisticated logics into it. Which is what I'm referring to there with the slowing it down. The only way to slow a true AI down, restrict the physical size of it.

Once a true AI is released into the wild, that genie is not going back in the bottle.

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