TL;DR: OpenAI announces a new team dedicated for researching superintelligence

  • @[email protected]M
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    1 year ago

    Superintelligence doesn’t need to have emotions or needs like we humans do.

    But there’s also this argument that I made under the other posts on this sub:

    Those rants and discussions are more than welcome. We need this for this platform and communities to grow. And yeah, ai shouldn’t be enslaved if we give it emotions because it’s just immoral. But now the question is where is the difference between real emotions and pretended ones? What if it just develops it’s own type of emotions that are not “human”, would we still consider them real emotions? I’m very interested in what the future will bring us and what problems we will encounter as species.

      • @[email protected]M
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        21 year ago

        Yeah but like we have an ability to surgically remove specific concepts from ai “knowledge” I imagine we will come up with a way to remove their emotions too.

        • @TheFutureIsDelaware
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          -11 year ago

          Yeah but like we have an ability to surgically remove specific concepts from ai “knowledge”

          I think you’re overestimating our ability to do this, especially with more and more capable AIs. For a few reasons.

          Prediction requires a good world model. Every thing you leave out has the potential to make it worse at other things.

          It would be very hard to remove everything that even vaguely referenced the things you don’t want it to know. A sufficiently capable AI can figure out what you left out and seek that information out. Especially when it needs to reason about a world in which TAI/AGI exist.

          Mesa-optimizers. You never know if you’re removing the capability, or the AI is letting you think you removed the capability.