Superintelligence cannot be contained: Lessons from Computability Theoryhttps://arxiv.org/abs/1607.00913
I'm arguing something in the direction of a Zero Knowledge Proof https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-knowledge_proof … If a human tells a dog "I have a model of Newtonian physics; set this trebuchet to any counterweight size, any payload mass, and any arm length and I will predict where it lands" >>>
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the dog, using the dog equivalent of Bayesianism, will sort of trust my claim re Newtonian physics after 1 test, and very much trust it after 20 tests. Likewise us and superintelligences. If they have a model of truths we can't even understand, and they make predictions that >
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come true, repeatedly, then that doesn't mean that we should trust them that the model X they speak of is the actual mode of the universe, but we should trust them that they have SOME model X or Y or Z that works.
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