@Neuro_Skeptic Also reminds of "2001: A Space Odyssey", where HAL begged to be left alive before being turned off. The Golem, on the other side, begged to be killed, but didn't get his wish fulfilled
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It's a mistake to assign anthropomorphism as the sole cause of a hesitation, in the face of a direct request. We obey mechanical instructions all the time.
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Going to chew on the full article tonight, but don't think it's a "mecha don't plea for their life" moment (because they still switched the machines off). More of a shock factor? I, Robot version, where it asks if it will hurt, would be interesting.
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How interesting: ppl hesitate with robots, but will continue applying electric shocks to humans per that other experiment...
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If AI achieves anything close to its potential, it will know how to be agreeably sympathetic under these conditions. We humans have the capacity to be appropriately disagreeable in the face of existential crises.
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