AI will probably lie a lot, because so many games require that, but it's not unrealistic to think it will lie less to itself. ...
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Replying to @Outsideness
Yes, but no. The functional benefits of adaptive self-deception would apply just as much to AI as to meat brains.
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Replying to @primalpoly
Not sure. If humans lie to themselves in order not to betray their deceptions, a sufficiently competent AI might not need to. ...
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Replying to @Outsideness @primalpoly
since we are nowhere near figuring out a code of ethics or even action that AI ought to follow, we have no idea whether all actions or thoughts that should be part of such a system are necessarily compatible with each other ergo: we may have to program in cognitive dissonance
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Replying to @DrunkAustrian @primalpoly
There are trolley problems for self-driving cars, which is basically up to the level of formal Anglophone ethics.
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