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jfb1337 t1_j9zjl89 wrote
Reply to comment by TarantinoFan23 in The unregulated, unmoderated, unprecedented release of true artificial intelligence into our society will be the most unpredictable event of our lifetime by QualityKoalaTeacher
That's a decent arguement against the idea of AI making the world substantially better. But that's not to say things won't change - there are a lot of ways AI could make the world worse.
jfb1337 t1_j9ze5ss wrote
Reply to comment by TarantinoFan23 in The unregulated, unmoderated, unprecedented release of true artificial intelligence into our society will be the most unpredictable event of our lifetime by QualityKoalaTeacher
Why not? Humans could feed starving children. We have the food. It's just expensive to get the food to where it needs to be. AI could find ways to make that more efficient.
Of course that depends on whether the rich people who own AI actually want to use it to feed starving children, but that's an entirely separate question to whether it's possible.
jfb1337 t1_j9zdqky wrote
Reply to The unregulated, unmoderated, unprecedented release of true artificial intelligence into our society will be the most unpredictable event of our lifetime by QualityKoalaTeacher
A lot of AI experts predict around a 10% chance of an AI superintellegence causing humanity's extinction within the century.
But of course no one is going to stop working on AI. It's too profitable.
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Reply to comment by brendanepic in How does an American cop like their coffee by shadow_king13
I like my coffee like I like my women. I've never had coffee.
jfb1337 t1_iy84w70 wrote
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jfb1337 t1_ja01rl4 wrote
Reply to comment by TarantinoFan23 in The unregulated, unmoderated, unprecedented release of true artificial intelligence into our society will be the most unpredictable event of our lifetime by QualityKoalaTeacher
Making a hypothetical very powerful AI safe is a pretty difficult problem. Implementing it with a rule of "do whatever the majority of humans vote for" isn't the worst idea possible.