RoboticAttention

RoboticAttention t1_ivouqcg wrote

The conclusion should be: If rights exists, murderers have right to life.

But the first premise in updated argument is still unfortunate, since there could exist rights other than the right to life.

The premise you want to make is that there is an universal right to life, applicable also to criminals - people in favor of capital punishment would reject that premise. The entire argument seems as circular, given it's propose.

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RoboticAttention t1_ir1fl4p wrote

Very interesting! What other ways of augmenting AI capabilities do you see will follow? Do you think effectiveness of this suggest that symbolic approaches will be connected with NNs, for example an AI agent will be equipped with a separate mathematical theorem checker, or other whiteboard to note down intermediate calculations?

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