https://overcast.fm/+Ic2hwsH2U/1:10:49 … #AI
“You could build a mind that thought that 51 was a prime number but otherwise had no defect of its intelligence – if you knew what you were doing” —@ESYudkowsky
Is it possible build a mind able to learn but incapable of correcting this error? (Why?)
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3: ...but I am confident this is merely my own lack of knowledge, not a barrier to the limits of what a superintelligent mind could pull off. A truly mature technology of mind, which we don't have, should be able to realize damn near any mental state you can imagine and more.
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Let's say you can program the mental state of thinking 51 is a prime. Would that stop a mind—if it was interested in math at least at an elementary level—from recognizing the effect of your malicious code as a mental illusion—like we're capable of recognizing optical illusions?
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